Animalman294 Posted April 6, 2006 Report Posted April 6, 2006 I took some aluminum wheels off my old truck and used a eight inch grinder with a polishing wheel on it and shined my wheels to a mirror finish once. Now I would like to strip the paint off my case and do the same thing, but there are so many small crevices that this large wheel wont get in there. What can I use to shine the aluminum parts on my shee up like that? Thanks for the info........... Quote
hittintrees srh Posted April 6, 2006 Report Posted April 6, 2006 a dremel die grinder with a polishing top works pretty well-take a long time though Quote
Wallrat Posted April 6, 2006 Report Posted April 6, 2006 3M roloc discs. Get a 2" arbor and then tons of 2" plus a few 3" green and red discs. Snap those onto a die grinder and have fun. After that do the tight spots w/ a dremel and put the whole thing on the buffer. I'm doing my rear hubs right now which sucks cuz they're steel and take WAY longer! Quote
Polish Posted April 9, 2006 Report Posted April 9, 2006 this will solve your problem...........I had done it and it works awesome..........simple solution YOU READY?...........A TOOTHBRUSH W/mothers polish......made my parts bling.........and it really doesnt take a lot of elbow grease.......and it wont even scratch you parts Quote
BansheeBrian Posted April 10, 2006 Report Posted April 10, 2006 this will solve your problem...........I had done it and it works awesome..........simple solution YOU READY?...........A TOOTHBRUSH W/mothers polish......made my parts bling.........and it really doesnt take a lot of elbow grease.......and it wont even scratch you parts 499580[/snapback] Serious?Thats a new one. Quote
sheefreak Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 this will solve your problem...........I had done it and it works awesome..........simple solution YOU READY?...........A TOOTHBRUSH W/mothers polish......made my parts bling.........and it really doesnt take a lot of elbow grease.......and it wont even scratch you parts 499580[/snapback] Pics? Quote
bansheerage Posted April 11, 2006 Report Posted April 11, 2006 is that a stock motor you have there. if so how long did it take you to do the motor. i might have to try that. along with the dremel thing Quote
Polish Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 is that a stock motor you have there. if so how long did it take you to do the motor. i might have to try that. along with the dremel thing 500708[/snapback] actuall I had it all apart and had done piece by piece...........no its not a stock motor........its only a small 400 stroker .........nothing big like others on this site...........but it Quote
bansheerage Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 well hey its better than my stock shit!!! i probably couldnt make my stock engine look like that then huh? Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 this will solve your problem...........I had done it and it works awesome..........simple solution YOU READY?...........A TOOTHBRUSH W/mothers polish......made my parts bling.........and it really doesnt take a lot of elbow grease.......and it wont even scratch you parts 499580[/snapback] Hey, if I used an electric toofbrush would it take even less elbow grease? I'm always down for an easier way. Quote
Polish Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 Hey, if I used an electric toofbrush would it take even less elbow grease?I'm always down for an easier way. 500841[/snapback] I think so..........try the Sonic Care toothbrush It has more Revolutions Per Minuite Quote
Wallrat Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 I use this: Die Grinder With this (they sell the scotch-brite discs and roloc attachment seperately: Accessory kit Followed with this: buffer You'll still need some small fine grinding stones to reach into the tight corners. Quote
Cotton eyed Joe Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 I think so..........try the Sonic Care toothbrush It has more Revolutions Per Minuite 500864[/snapback] Well, my wife has a Reach so that will have to do. Quote
DIRTMAN350 Posted April 15, 2006 Report Posted April 15, 2006 500377[/snapback] Damn polish that thing look like you never ride it. Looks clean. Nice shee. Quote
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