I think I will start at the bottom and work my way up....I'm also thinking about covering the logos with cling wrap....I will do a test first to see how the rustmort reacts to it. I will also see how it reacts to the chrome.
So far I haven't stripped out a screw...Knock on wood.
The cooling rack I built for my Vendo 80 is gonna work great for the 7up.
Brian
Be sure to use the correct size & type of bit to remove your clutch head screws. also heat works wonders on rusted screws & bolts to loosen them, but you don't want to swing an open flame near the machines finish & flammable components,
I have used my leather gloves and vise grip pliers & a bolt big enough to just cover the head of the stuck screw , I heat the bolts end up red hot & stick it onto the screws head for about 10-30 seconds, then let it cool & try to back it out, sometimes it takes a few heating/cooling cycles to loosen a stubborn one, and be aware of where you lay down your "working" tool ( the red-hot bolt) it might tend to set things ablaze. used this trick on a lot of old car fasteners over the years.
So folks have used a Dremel tool with a cutting disk to cut a slot into a stripped out clutch head to allow a regular screwdriver to turn it out too.