Did they Laquer my aluminum pieces?
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14 Mar 2006 09:44 #31047
by steell
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Replied by steell on topic Did they Laquer my aluminum pieces?
7" grinder with a 8" buffing pad and regular buffing compound does a great job and is a lot cheaper (if you already have the grinder). Works great for parts you heve removed from the bike, just clamp the grinder in a vise and go
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14 Mar 2006 10:04 #31061
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Replied by fergyfer on topic Did they Laquer my aluminum pieces?
Hey Steell, thanks for the cleanup job. I really got dumbed out when I was posting pictures.
I plan on picking up another bench grinder and putting buffing wheels on it for Knife building, another of my hobbies. Believe me, I considered taking off the pieces and working them, but dang, I ride her every day unless it rains, so that would really put a damper on my riding. Plus, I don't have the buffer yet. I borrowed my buddies when I was building the knives I built and haven't bought my own.
Eventually, I'll redo the left side parts while they're off the bike and get them looking new.
I plan on picking up another bench grinder and putting buffing wheels on it for Knife building, another of my hobbies. Believe me, I considered taking off the pieces and working them, but dang, I ride her every day unless it rains, so that would really put a damper on my riding. Plus, I don't have the buffer yet. I borrowed my buddies when I was building the knives I built and haven't bought my own.
Eventually, I'll redo the left side parts while they're off the bike and get them looking new.
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