Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Polished parts

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #31
    Thats my 64 Galaxie wagon trying to get it done also is a original 390 3x2 410 hp will be fun when done lol
    http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i7...all2008017.jpg

    Comment


    • #32
      Originally posted by ossjughead View Post
      Thats my 64 Galaxie wagon trying to get it done also is a original 390 3x2 410 hp will be fun when done lol
      I remember those...my neighbor had one back in the day
      1980 XS650G Special-Two
      1993 Honda ST1100

      Comment


      • #33
        Dhost, Be careful with the "black chrome". I had a 83 Suzuki GS1100E that had some scratches on the black chromed exhaust by the pasenger footpegs.....made the mistake of trying to polish them out using Semichrome. It removed the scratches and the black coating in the chrome and left shiney chrome spots showing. This didn't look good!!!!

        Comment


        • #34
          Polishing

          Definitely like having my ole 78E looking fresh. I use a variety of products like Semi-Chrome, X-Treem Metal Polish and have found some excellent information and polishing tools and pads from www.eastwood.com

          78 XS1100E Standard
          Coca Cola Red
          Hooker Headers

          http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...m/DSC00580.jpg

          1979 XS1100 Special
          http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...m/DSC00612.jpg

          1980 XS Standard
          http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...m/DSC01137.jpg

          2006 Roadstar Warrior
          http://i408.photobucket.com/albums/p...um/warrior.jpg

          Comment


          • #35
            Thanks Mississippi,
            On Dhost's behalf. I bought his bike a few years ago, and semi-restored it. I had the pipes ceramic coated black by Jet Hot. Replated the gold chrome and powder coated 20 sum parts including the handlebars. Sargent did the seat with a nice gold trim to match. Tried to do Dhost prowd. One of these days I'd like to get it back and repaint the engine.
            [IMG][/IMG]
            1980sg-Stocker-- Sold
            1980sg- Cruise Missile- Sold to RODS454
            1990 ATK 604- Ditch Digger
            2005 BMW K1200S- Killer Bee
            2005 Suzuki GSX-R 1000- trackbike

            Comment


            • #36
              Beautiful bike Drag. VERY nice work. I have a Seargent seat on my FZ1 that is simular....Seargent does great work!!

              Comment


              • #37
                Thank you sir. On the subject of polishing, I just noticed the bench grinder in the backround with buffing wheels on it. Thats the homely little tool I use for polishing.
                1980sg-Stocker-- Sold
                1980sg- Cruise Missile- Sold to RODS454
                1990 ATK 604- Ditch Digger
                2005 BMW K1200S- Killer Bee
                2005 Suzuki GSX-R 1000- trackbike

                Comment


                • #38
                  The best way i've found to keep your polished parts looking good is to use 0000 steel wool. It works great! It doesn't take long to wipe down your parts.

                  I buy my polishing supplies from tarheel. They have a shaft with gearings and pulley and left hand threads on one side. I bought mine several years ago and it is still going strong.




                  I built this piece for around 20 bucks. I had the motor.



                  It is a nasty job but the end product is well worth it. Roy
                  Roy Bean ebay moniker roy-b-boy-b
                  1982 Xj 1100 2002 V Star

                  Comment


                  • #39
                    Hi Roy,
                    Thats a nice setup you have.
                    pete


                    new owner of
                    08 gen2 hayabusa


                    former owner
                    1981 xs1100 RH (aus) (5N5)
                    zrx carbs
                    18mm float height
                    145 main jets
                    38 pilots
                    slide needle shimmed .5mm washer
                    fitted with v/stax and uni pod filters

                    [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pA8dwxmAVA&feature=mfu_in_order&list=UL[/url]

                    Comment


                    • #40
                      Thanks. A friend of mine brought out a part he had polished by hand and it looked decent. I pulled a old dull engine cover off the shelf and polished a spot down the middle of the part and he couldn't believe it took so short of time.
                      I gave him a cutting wheel and a polishing wheel and he went home and built him a buffer and polished everything in his shop.

                      Polishing is not so bad if you have a good set up. It is a nasty job and you need to wear a dust mask. A face shield is not a bad idea either. Roy
                      Roy Bean ebay moniker roy-b-boy-b
                      1982 Xj 1100 2002 V Star

                      Comment


                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Roy Bean View Post
                        The best way i've found to keep your polished parts looking good is to use 0000 steel wool. It works great! It doesn't take long to wipe down your parts.
                        I've always heard Not to use steel wool on aluminum? That it will shine up nicely but also embed tiny, rustable steel bits.
                        80 SG
                        81 SH in parts
                        99 ST1100
                        91 ST1100

                        Comment


                        • #42
                          For the most part, I use an automotive buffer and rubbing compound. I then follow with some sima-crome and a rag. Not as finally polished as pulling the parts and using a bench polisher, but it don't take long and the bike looks nice!

                          Deny
                          1978 XS1100E - The TimeMachine
                          1980 XS850 Special - Little Mo

                          Comment


                          • #43
                            Dust mask

                            I have a small shop vac and a hose with an attachment setup right underneath my wheel so i dont breath that nasty stuff and debris does not go all over my shop.
                            1978 1100E Standard
                            2 1985 700 Maxim's (black & red)
                            1986 600 Radian (basket case)
                            1979? GS1000 (no title)
                            1980 1100SG Special

                            Comment


                            • #44
                              The vacum is a good idea. I need a shield to direct my dust and strings down .


                              The steel wool i use is the finest made.(i believe) Roy
                              Roy Bean ebay moniker roy-b-boy-b
                              1982 Xj 1100 2002 V Star

                              Comment

                              Working...
                              X