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Originally posted by Agemax View Postthe heat problem is easily solved, work for 10 minutes then stop for a ciggarette lol
Unless you are talking about this kind of cigarette:
By the way, I can heat a piece so it's too hot to hold long before 10 minutes.
I use gloves like this for the grip and the thermal protection:
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I swore off the hand sanding since getting a sisal wheel and some heavy gray cutting compound. Saves a ton of time and effort, but as other have mentioned, gloves are needed since the parts get HOT.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by shibby_cbs View Postso today i tried my hand at buffing my case covers as they are way outta shape. picked up a buffing motor from harbor freight. some extra buffing wheels, black, brown, and white compound... 400, 600, 1000, and 2000 grit sandpaper. first thing i did was progressively wetsand the cover with the wet/dry sandpaper... starting with 400 all the way to 2000 with wd-40. i then began the buffing...first starting with an agressive wheel with the black compound. this compound is used for removing rust, pitting, and scratches from the surface, i then moved to the brown compound with a medium wheel. i then finished up with the white compound with a light wheel and it turned out 100 times beter than i expected. almost looks as good as chrome...i cant wait to finish the other covers. what do you guys think?
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Originally posted by shibby_cbs View Posti was deffinately gonna do somethin with them...ill try polishing the factory fasteners just to see how it comes out but im also thinkin about getting some black allen caps...wondering how that might lookLarry
'79 GS 1000E
'93 Honda ST 1100 SOLD-- now residing in Arizona.
'18 Triumph Tiger 800 (gone too soon)
'19 Triumph Tiger 800 Christmas 2018 to me from me.
'01 BMW R1100RL project purchased from a friend, now for sale.
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Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostEd, do you have a pic of the sisal wheel?
It's smoke that make electronic components work.
Every time I've let the smoke out by mistake, they never work again.
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This is what I use.
Hey ED, what brand rougue do you use on your finish?
I've seen your work and I think I prefer the non chrome OE look for the parts on the 78.
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sschering
Nice work.. Be careful, it's an addiction..
Now every aluminum part is a chance to polish
I need to get off my butt and order a sissal wheel..
Just so I can keep track I write the compound used on the side of the wheel so I don't mix them up..
It'll do wonders for fork lower legs too..
Yeah I got a bit carried away and polished the speedo drive & spaces too.
The looked about like your covers when I started
Also did the rear spacers and crush drive.
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Originally posted by Octain View PostThis is what I use.
Hey ED, what brand rougue do you use on your finish?
I've seen your work and I think I prefer the non chrome OE look for the parts on the 78.
Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by sschering View PostNice work.. Be careful, it's an addiction..
Now every aluminum part is a chance to polish
I need to get off my butt and order a sissal wheel..
Just so I can keep track I write the compound used on the side of the wheel so I don't mix them up..
It'll do wonders for fork lower legs too..
Yeah I got a bit carried away and polished the speedo drive & spaces too.
The looked about like your covers when I started
Also did the rear spacers and crush drive.
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sschering
for stripping clear coat off the legs I used a HF roloc mount and a 3M clean n strip roloc pad
HF roloc 3" holder
I mounted it in my lathe and kicked up the spindle speed as high as it'll go..
It worked great...
As for the wheels my spiral cotton wheels blow off a bit at first but they stop after a bit of use.
the loose cotton wheel for the white rouge is always blowing string everywhere..Last edited by Guest; 09-01-2010, 10:46 PM.
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GS ace
Clear Coat
Here's a tip from my shop. I don't use any abrasive to remove the clear coat. Permatex gasket remover sprayed into a can then applied with a brush has results that are almost instantaneous. You just wipe it off after a couple of minutes.
It's pretty potent stuff, so make sure gloves are worn and it is applied only to what needs to be removed.
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Originally posted by GS ace View PostHere's a tip from my shop. I don't use any abrasive to remove the clear coat. Permatex gasket remover sprayed into a can then applied with a brush has results that are almost instantaneous. You just wipe it off after a couple of minutes.
It's pretty potent stuff, so make sure gloves are worn and it is applied only to what needs to be removed.Ed
To measure is to know.
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