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#20
When I bought the wheels I kept saying...I hope they turn out as good as I think they will. I had not seen anyone hand polish these lips. I am working on machining custom center caps with my Irish family crest, just to set it off. I talked to a CNC machinist, we will use aluminum and then hand paint the sheild. It will look like HRE or Asanti style shield, but custom to me! I think the wheels turned out great, thanks for the compliments!!
#21
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Have you ever seen the picture of wheels with the spokes shattered right out of them
It is not the spokes that blow apart or break it is when cornering hard they flex ever so slightly and come in contact with the brake caliper and BOOM spokes flying every where
That picture scares the **** out of me.
It is not the spokes that blow apart or break it is when cornering hard they flex ever so slightly and come in contact with the brake caliper and BOOM spokes flying every where
That picture scares the **** out of me.
Last edited by Sylvan lake V35; 03-11-2012 at 04:22 AM.
#22
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Aircraft stripper. Then use wd-40 as your wet sand lubricant. 800-1000-1500-2000 then 0000 steel wool then jewelers rouge on a drill powered polishing pad, then mothers polish, then 3 coats of optibond.
It is a mirror shine, the first set of pics where just a 2000 and polish test spot. The most recent is 3-4 hours per rim, finger bleeding process. The hardes part is sanding out the grooves in the machined lip so it's flat.
It is a mirror shine, the first set of pics where just a 2000 and polish test spot. The most recent is 3-4 hours per rim, finger bleeding process. The hardes part is sanding out the grooves in the machined lip so it's flat.