superchicken Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 me and my brother are thinking about starting a little polishing bussiness in the spring.weve both been doing metal work for years and the same with buffing polishing clearcoating.we have all the nessasary tools to do it.just looking for some feed back to see if any one here may be interested in getting something done and maybe some help with pricing.ive been watching ebay for some time and noticed that polised parts are in demand thanx,scott Quote
erbilabuc Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 just polishing? I think will put you in the hole because the parts you see on ebay are actual parts. The service is not being offered. Now if you were to also do powdercoating and anadyzing that would get you some more business. My suggestion is buy a lot of simple parts froma Banshee; PC or polish them and then sell them. Quote
superchicken Posted January 26, 2004 Author Report Posted January 26, 2004 thats exactly what i thought of doing,ive seen clutch side covers stock sell for about 30-60$ poished for 150-200$ and honestly its not that hard.every thing that was painted black on my shee is now polished and i guess i have 7 hours into it Quote
yamaha350 Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 i can make a side cover shine in 30 min. Quote
erbilabuc Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 thats exactly what i thought of doing,ive seen clutch side covers stock sell for about 30-60$ poished for 150-200$ and honestly its not that hard.every thing that was painted black on my shee is now polished and i guess i have 7 hours into it yeah I bought my polished clutch cover for 90$ and turned around and sold my black one off my shee for like 85$ or 95$. I couldnt understand it, oh and the guy set the buy it now for 90$ because he was just starting out on ebay and wanted to get the word out. Quote
evil Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 you could make a killing off of polishing, if you have all the means and the tools to do it you could come up. try getting a few things and do it up, post pics on here, mabey with some prices. that would at least be a start as to where you stand. Quote
BansheeBrian Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 Even some silencers could use a good polished job.They are first brushed aluminum. It took me 1.5 hours to get my PC sparkys to a decent shine. I hope it works out for you.Good idea from erbilabuc,buy stock parts give em' a good shine and sell. Quote
superchicken Posted January 27, 2004 Author Report Posted January 27, 2004 thanx to all that replied.if i start it up in the spring,just waiting on a garage.have two baldor buffers,die grinders and enough bricks of compound to sink a boat.I have to thank the atlantic city hilton for it all. painters local#277 new jerseys best Quote
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