i want to polish metal, who knows how?
I am new to the polishing metal thing but i would like to give it a try. I want to poilish my intercooelr pipes.
If anyone has experience with it i'm all ears. thanks alot.
If anyone has experience with it i'm all ears. thanks alot.
elbow grease, sand paper, and 3m metal polish. sand the pipes down then polish away. or take them to a powdercoating place and have them do it. they can just beadblast them to make it easier for you to polish as well.
Go to home depot or lowes. Look in the tool section or ask the clerk for these supplies.
You can buy an inexpensive kit for this. should come with a buffing wheel(s) and polishing compound(s).
You can use a drill to turn the polishing wheel.
I used this kit to polish my old motorcycles frame.
I also used several fine grit sandpaper sheets to smooth things out at first. Then used the wheel with the compound.
At the end I used some mothers polish to clean it up.
It came out to a mirror shine.
If your IC pipes are already smooth, you could probably skip the sandpaper
Good luck
You can buy an inexpensive kit for this. should come with a buffing wheel(s) and polishing compound(s).
You can use a drill to turn the polishing wheel.
I used this kit to polish my old motorcycles frame.
I also used several fine grit sandpaper sheets to smooth things out at first. Then used the wheel with the compound.
At the end I used some mothers polish to clean it up.
It came out to a mirror shine.
If your IC pipes are already smooth, you could probably skip the sandpaper
Good luck
for IC piping, nothing beats a good sisal wheel for cutting, and flap wheel for finish. on a stand mount motor (a bench grinder works also)
doing something with as flat surface as a pipe is kinda tricky to do with a dremel, it will usually wind up being splotchy.
doing something with as flat surface as a pipe is kinda tricky to do with a dremel, it will usually wind up being splotchy.
If you have a bench grinder, that will help a lot too. You can get nice buffs for bench grinders, and do it really fast that way. It's nice to be able to hold the pipe and have the tool stationary instead of the other way around.
Originally Posted by SLOW_GTP
Talk to Jay (VR-4ever). He is the pope of polishing.







