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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:02 pm
by Dogsbd
Suh-weet!


I need to just send my wheels to you and have you re-lace 'em!!! LOL

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:31 pm
by 4shorts
Dogsbd wrote:Suh-weet!


I need to just send my wheels to you and have you re-lace 'em!!! LOL
And you know I would do it for you too!

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 10:35 am
by Dogsbd
Careful, I may take you up on that!

Oh yeah, I meant to ask: what is the name of that paint remover?

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 6:30 pm
by 4shorts
Cecil the paint remover I used is made by Mar-Hyde and it's extra strength and fantastic stuff. clean and fast to use. I still bead blasted all the parts after because I like to etch the metal afterwards.

Today I got the metal work done and most of the body work. This time tomorrow she'll have a fresh coat of base clear pearl blue on her so that should be interesting. Later, Paul

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Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 7:43 pm
by joeweir1
Hey Paul-Looks like your keeping busy.Just wondering, I have done alittle polishing on a small motor and wheel I got.Which color polish have you found best to polish with?Which buffing wheels are you useing.I have seen a few different ones with various napps to them, if thats how to descibe it?thanks Joe

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:29 pm
by 4shorts
joeweir1 wrote:Hey Paul-Looks like your keeping busy.Just wondering, I have done alittle polishing on a small motor and wheel I got.Which color polish have you found best to polish with?Which buffing wheels are you useing.I have seen a few different ones with various napps to them, if thats how to descibe it?thanks Joe

Oh man I'm flat out on this end but it's a long weekend so I want to get as much done as I can with this C200.


Joe for a buffer I'm useing a 1 HP bench grinder with the guards and 10 inch stones removed. This guy is heavy duty and does the job perfectly for what I need it for.

As for the buffers, well I attached a picture of the type I'm using. I only use two colors of compound. For the rough cut I use the black one and for the fine I use the white one. I don't mix the two. One buffer for each color and that's all I use. I also found the if you use the paint remover on the parts before you stat to buff you'll get a better result. Might be there is some king of clear coat on the old part. Paul



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Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 12:39 pm
by 4shorts
I like to keep a little scrap metal around for those weird jobs I get some times like trying to figure out how I'm going to hang the gas tank so I can get it painted on top and on the bottom. I don't know how the "Pro's" do it but this is what I came up with. Took five minutes to do and works very well.

Also got another little trick I do. When I go the sand blast the frame. I get a couple of shock rubbers, two flat washers and some threaded rod and install it as pictured. This way the bearing races don't get pitted from the blasting and it keeps the mess out. I also keep it there until the paint work is done.

I also like to use spot putty. Love the stuff. Gets all of those imperfections out like I got pictured. Paul


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