started polishing my intake, question for those that have done this

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MYSHO1 said:
Ok very dumb question... what would happen if u used a little mini power sander...
It would go faster and your fingers wouldn't hurt as much. ;)

You can also polish the tanks with a buffing wheel on a bench grinder and polishing rouge. A friend of mine polished a set of tanks this way and it came out great.
 

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MYSHO1 said:
Ok very dumb question... what would happen if u used a little mini power sander...
you be as smart as me!

30 bucks at home depot for a sander, i have the cross over tube on the car and its perfect

you'll see what a powersander can do in a few weeks time
 

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TheKrazyRaven said:
thats only like a finish restorer, i'd buff it w/ compound first then use that for keeping it look nice


Be mindfull of the fact that each polishing compound has a different grit size, so if you start with red rouge and then do another piece with white rouge, the pieces will have a different gloss to them. I used Flitz on a small piece of my intake and I had to have the whole intake "touched up" to get a single gloss finnish again.

Tom
 

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SHOWYA said:
I think you still need to do alittle bit more sanding ... this is 2 weeks worth of work.

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How much to have you do just my runners? :biggrin: :naughty:
 

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Or you could have an older brother that polishes on the side (like me). Between him and me, we did mine in 4-1/2 hours. Complete disassemble, take old finish off (sand blast), polish using power buffers, bolt back on. Of course, the 4.5 hours was just for the sandblast/polish work. If I could figure out how to post pics here I would show you min after work was completed. See cardomain.com/ride/648533
 

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Big mistake on websight. Sorry, Mike D. (Shagon Wagon). Was doing some research and wrote his sight down cause I like the SHO wagons. Here is my sight.

cardomain.com/ride/583014 :bonk:
 

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SinisterSHO said:
How much to have you do just my runners? :biggrin: :naughty:

Well i really dont have the time now but i have found a pro guy that does it full time and on the side on his spare time ... he has redone my valve cover and a bunch of small parts that i needed, I will post pictures later tonight so you can see the quality he lives in Villa Park, IL.

*** OR ***

I have the runners available if you want them ( i gotta reshine them ) ... I will be selling them together with some other sho parts like some SHOSHOP HD subframe bushings My 18's, Slicers and other stuff. Look in the classifieds, i will post stuff for sale there in a couple of days.
 

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go to superhighoutput.com and look up the thread "aluminum polishing as requested" by jthomas68


it will have all the info you could need.
 
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