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19 Nov 2005 15:39
Here is a shot of the tank on my A4 after the first stage of polishing:
Not too bad for a first attempt, huh? Hope the 'bird' doesn't offend anyone...Figured it was better than undoin' my fly!!!:laugh:
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19 Nov 2005 15:51
kick ass man i dig it.got me thinking about doing my 650 tank.what did you use to strip the paint any chemical or just wire wheel and sand paper.
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19 Nov 2005 18:12
Believe me when I tell you that this "polish" job doesn't look anything at all like the test piece you did for me!!! There are "ghost flames" that I tattooed into the metal with a dremel in there as well as many scratches. As far as the scarring I inflicted on the ol' girl with the dremel, well...all I can say is that if I were a better artist, it would look pretty cool!!!!! :sick: :pinch: :whistle:
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20 Nov 2005 08:27
Hey Creed...I used all three!!! First a chemical stripper (any old kind will do...got mine at Home Depot), then an abrasive wheel/wire wheel, finally a couple different grades of sandpaper. I then took some really fine steel wool with a bunch of mother's alum. polish and went to town on 'er.
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20 Nov 2005 10:49
That looks freaking killer! What are your plans to seal and protect it? Clear powder coat, clear coat paint or just keep it polished? Good job.
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20 Nov 2005 13:28
Thanks, Kawtoy! I saw a Duc Monster in the chrome-all-over attire and thought that my A4 would look good dressed-up like that (I actually get alot of my inspiration for mods from that silly-assed Ducati!). I haven't decided what I'm gonna do to protect the finish. It's been bare like this for a couple of months and I haven't noticed a LICK of rust ANYWHERE on the tank, so perhaps I'll leave it this way 'til I find out it really DOES need some clear coat on it! Thanks again!
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20 Nov 2005 14:34
Well you said you some Mothers with steel wool so maybe that will be enough to protect it for till after your first wash. What are you doing for a tail piece?
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Re: polished tank
20 Nov 2005 15:01
That's it, I'm stripping my tank.
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