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cadman
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Aluminum Polishing

Post by cadman » Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:10 am

I am new to this forum but have been working on the early Honda 4's for a number of years. (Just got a 1966 Dream). About 5 years ago I started a small retirement business called NoChrome that specializes in polishing aluminum parts from vintage motorcycles. I am near Ausitin, Texas and do mostly local stuff but if you need small parts polished or help doing your own polishing I am glad to help.

I don't do this as a money making venture but primarily to keep busy and pay for materials. I see lots of old, badly oxidized parts. There is no easy way to make these shiny except lots of labor. Call or email if I can be of help. The pictures are from current "work in progress"

Thanks - Don
Nochrome@aol.com
830-385-4136
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A fairly quick cleanup of a cover on a my Dream.
A fairly quick cleanup of a cover on a my Dream.
In progress valve cover from an early 750
In progress valve cover from an early 750
Quick cleanup from my "new" dream
Quick cleanup from my "new" dream
Fork Brace - early Magna
Fork Brace - early Magna

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