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How to Polish Raw Magnesium and Aluminum
This video shows a step by step process for polishing a large Dodge valve cover in magnesium, but the same principle would apply to any aluminum covers.
How to get a chrome-like finish from raw magnesium. This video will also work for polishing aluminum. I'm using a set of valve covers from a 99-03 Dodge 4.7 In 04 Chrysler went to a Composite Plastic valve cover.
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Or use one of these, this is my new Baldor 1.5HP unit I bought last year, which is a beast, but I got along fine with a 1/3HP $100 offshore special for 6 years before.
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Originally posted by Kiwi Canuck View PostOr use one of these, this is my new Baldor 1.5HP unit I bought last year, which is a beast, but I got along fine with a 1/3HP $100 offshore special for 6 years before.
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I use a 4 1/2" angle grinder with a cloth polishing wheel. Works very well. Wouldn't even consider using a drill, especially cordless...'83 GS 1100T
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On the subject of magnesium, has anyone any experience with machining pure magnesium?
Not so much milling but a bit of turning, sawing, filing etc.
I was thinking of making some magnesium toe sliders for my motorcycle boots.
It is cheap enough to buy but googling machining it throws out all sorts of horror stories, like burning the house down!1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by Agemax View PostOn the subject of magnesium, has anyone any experience with machining pure magnesium?
Not so much milling but a bit of turning, sawing, filing etc.
I was thinking of making some magnesium toe sliders for my motorcycle boots.
It is cheap enough to buy but googling machining it throws out all sorts of horror stories, like burning the house down!'84 GS750EF (Oct 2015 BOM) '79 GS1000N (June 2007 BOM) My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/soates50/
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Anyone ever thrown a piece of magnesium into a campfire? Burns so bright you can't look at it! It will light up a few acres very well, or so I've heard!Ron
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I need to figure out a plan for restoring my EPM wheels. The seller told me the front is magnesium, the rear aluminum but I can't confirm that.
I read this post, very detailed and sounds expensive. Shows restoration of the same wheels I had on my beloved '72 Fiat Sport Coupe. He is only one town over so I'll see just how much and if he is working these days.
Otherwise it's DIY time. I am thinking of getting a portable media blast setup as I want to walnut shell blast several parts including the engine. Maybe the wheels can be blasted with shells too?
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We use to play with Magnesium at work. We had to have a class D fire extinguisher on hand. Never use water to put out a Magnesium fire, it will explode and spread the fire. Magnesium burns very hot, you must take precautions when machining it.My Motorcycles:
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Originally posted by Sandy View PostHmmmm. Why do I envision your boots on fire. LOL.
EDIT, forget i asked the question. A quick google search shows that Alpinestars sell magnesium toe sliders for their boots.
In a MCN write up they say the magnesium sliders are good for protecting your boots but UNLIKE titanium, they do not produce sparks.
So it looks like i need some titanium, which is a bit more machine friendly, as far as explosions go anywaysLast edited by Agemax; 03-30-2020, 02:23 PM.1978 GS1085.
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Originally posted by oldGSfan View PostI need to figure out a plan for restoring my EPM wheels. The seller told me the front is magnesium, the rear aluminum but I can't confirm that.
I read this post, very detailed and sounds expensive. Shows restoration of the same wheels I had on my beloved '72 Fiat Sport Coupe. He is only one town over so I'll see just how much and if he is working these days.
Otherwise it's DIY time. I am thinking of getting a portable media blast setup as I want to walnut shell blast several parts including the engine. Maybe the wheels can be blasted with shells too?
The problems are, firstly, stripping. Some stripping solutions will eat the magnesium....Spot test first.
Then, again ideally, you'd crack test between blasting and chromate coating.
You need your ducks in a row before starting. Don't leave the rims without a coating for more than a couple of hours.
I know of a case here where a set of Italian race mags were the wrong colour....24hrs in the stripping bath and they were toast.
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Thanks Rick. The link mentions using a chomate primer. I see some for $10 a can. I have lots of stuff to work on, am getting some walnut shell media and a kit that works with my compressor, it's cheap Harbor Freight so we'll see. Mainly I want to clean up various parts and the engine. I am not sure it'll take the gold paint off, but I'll give it a try.Tom
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