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when I get my porting done,. I wanna polish my cylinders, clutch cover, and cases. whats a good way to do this? I have die grinders,. drills, dremel, ect. I want it to look like chrome.

 

unless you have ALOT of time pay someone ...the prices I've seen are worth it, if you wan't it like chrome... if you want it just to shine the big stuff; w/ polishing wheel on A bench grinder w/ aluninium rouge... I got mine @ sears pretty cheep ...small tight spots what ever you can find in different grits

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unless you have ALOT of time pay someone ...the prices I've seen are worth it, if you wan't it like chrome... if you want it just to shine the big stuff; w/ polishing wheel on A bench grinder w/ aluninium rouge... I got mine @ sears pretty cheep ...small tight spots what ever you can find in different grits

 

I have time,. I dont work :biggrin:

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Get some good compound, some good buffing wheels and have at it. I made a steering stem and brake calipers look like chrome yesterday. Its easy, just use the right compounds for the metal and it will turn out. Also have patience! :thumbsup: Good luck to ya!

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Get some good compound, some good buffing wheels and have at it. I made a steering stem and brake calipers look like chrome yesterday. Its easy, just use the right compounds for the metal and it will turn out. Also have patience! :thumbsup: Good luck to ya!

 

 

yea, but whats the right compound? and wheels? should an automotive paint store have them? or a hardware store? Are there smaller wheels for like a 4" angle grinder or a dremel for really tight spaces?

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yea, but whats the right compound? and wheels? should an automotive paint store have them? or a hardware store? Are there smaller wheels for like a 4" angle grinder or a dremel for really tight spaces?

 

 

Go to Lowes and get their compounds they have. Also get a yellow and white wheel to use. Size doesnt matter on the wheel, what ever you have the power to use it on. Green lowes compound is awesome for final shine, and the white works great to get the deep scratches and cleaning up.

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Go to Lowes and get their compounds they have. Also get a yellow and white wheel to use. Size doesnt matter on the wheel, what ever you have the power to use it on. Green lowes compound is awesome for final shine, and the white works great to get the deep scratches and cleaning up.

 

word :cool:

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well it was good knowing you man... cause by the time your done... your going to go fukin postal... patients grass hopper...ok well i shouldnt say that cause i have none of it :)

 

yea I just clicked on the link for rnbrads leakdown tester you have there,. thats what I want my motor to look like! That shit is hot!

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this is a list of what i use for polishing

i have a 6 inchbench grinder set up with extension spindles on both sides and 2 6 inch by 100 leaf calico buffs i use on side for aluminium and one for stainless steel because you achieve the best result with differnt compounds for the 2 metals

i also have a 6 inch stiched buff for first cut on non polished items

then i have about 6, 4inch buffs some 20 leaf and some 50

then a 4 inch stiched buff

and also about 4, 1inch buffs for my dremel

for stainless steel i use green rogue

aluminium white

and cutting rogue dark brown

 

also alot of wet and dry in different grades 240,360,600,800,1200,2400

and fine wire brushes for dremel

 

and thats about it

wait also mothers aluminuim polish and alot of polishing rags

i have reecntly recieved some polish of a truck driver mate its called PURPLE STUFF he get supplied it to polish his truck i dont know if yas can get this in the US but it shits all over mothers.

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  • 2 weeks later...

here is what I ended up with on my POS cover after about 3 hours,... has deep scretches and dings so I gotta get another but I think it ok for now........

 

 

DSCN8921.jpg

 

now I just need to clean the mud off everything else for once.

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here is what I ended up with on my POS cover after about 3 hours,... has deep scretches and dings so I gotta get another but I think it ok for now........

DSCN8921.jpg

 

now I just need to clean the mud off everything else for once.

 

looks better than paint the next step takes A long time :banghead:... you comming to the sand drags this sat?

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