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Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: switchrider on January 28, 2014, 10:15:46 AM
I have seen many bikes with polished jugs and cases but what are the steps to do this? to polish anything really I have only cleaned up wheels. how do you take a peace of aluminum and bring it to a chrome look?
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Pumashine on January 28, 2014, 11:33:36 AM
If you have alot of time and a few tools you can get real close to a professional job. You can do much with a polisher from harbor freight. I sold my extra one to a member on here and he did a great job on his Puma cylinder. That was seanoktm. The aftermarket cylinders can be done with great success bot the stock ones are real rough. Some just do the sanding by hand starting with 220 and ending with 1000 grit. I will post a few of the hand tools that speed up time.
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: udontknowme on January 28, 2014, 12:23:58 PM
your better off paying someone else to do it. i did one set of cases and 2 cylinders, swingarm, forks etc. that was a few years ago but i wont ever mess with polishing again. you got a long miserable road ahead if you attempt it all by hand
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: switchrider on January 28, 2014, 12:57:51 PM
okay what about painting or powder coating the jug and cases? I can get powder coating done at cost or products but what do I have to do the get them ready for powder? do I do the cases in sections or all together?
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: rk88r on January 28, 2014, 06:13:17 PM
I like use baby oil when I polish jugs. :Boobies2:
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Fire1 on January 28, 2014, 06:20:24 PM
Quote from: rk88r;23849
I like use baby oil when I polish jugs. :Boobies2:

My kind of polisher....lol
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Higgy87trx425 on January 29, 2014, 01:52:10 PM
Quote from: rk88r;23849
I like use baby oil when I polish jugs. :Boobies2:

LOL, theres always one pervert in the mix!
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Higgy87trx425 on January 29, 2014, 09:51:54 PM
Here's some of the tools I use.

(http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae274/543215196/Laeger/Laeger%20spindles/Laegerbling2004.jpg) (http://s979.photobucket.com/user/543215196/media/Laeger/Laeger%20spindles/Laegerbling2004.jpg.html)

(http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae274/543215196/Laeger/Laeger%20spindles/Laegerbling2005.jpg) (http://s979.photobucket.com/user/543215196/media/Laeger/Laeger%20spindles/Laegerbling2005.jpg.html)

(http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/ae274/543215196/LRD%208/LRDAttitudeProject8026.jpg) (http://s979.photobucket.com/user/543215196/media/LRD%208/LRDAttitudeProject8026.jpg.html)
Thanks Higgy
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Slavery on February 05, 2014, 03:10:15 PM
That's one hell of a buffing room you got there higgy, what is that a closet!!
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Quinnlt4 on June 13, 2014, 02:39:18 PM
I am taking on the task of polishing things up myself. Looking for tips, tricks and tools to get into the tight spots. I picked up a 3/4hp polisher and do most of the sanding by hand. Figured I would try to revive a thread instead of making a new one. Thanks
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Pumashine on June 13, 2014, 03:22:18 PM
Quote from: Quinnlt4;36530
I am taking on the task of polishing things up myself. Looking for tips, tricks and tools to get into the tight spots.
Those sand/roll cartridges Higgy has get down to 3/8" in diameter. Sometimes you just never get down inside the real tight corners. In time you will realize your getting too picky. The buffing wheels available start out at 1/4" wide. After that you can stack wheels for a wider pass.

Try not to make the mistake of using too coarse of a sanding cartridge. You can do a lot of damage in a small amount of time. Stay away from 80 to 120 grit unless you really need it. 180-220 usually is easy to get buffed out. 240-400 is alot easier to finish out
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Quinnlt4 on June 14, 2014, 02:31:45 PM
What about throwing it in the oven? Do you only do that near the finishing process? What temp, duration of time?
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Quinnlt4 on June 14, 2014, 02:36:17 PM
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/15/pe2a4eja.jpg)
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/06/15/yvy3e5up.jpg)

Not to shabby I guess. But an easier part to polish. Started on a spare jug I have. I would like to move on to harder pieces so just looking for tips. Thanks


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Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Pumashine on June 14, 2014, 02:40:39 PM
Quote from: Quinnlt4;36641
What about throwing it in the oven? Do you only do that near the finishing process? What temp, duration of time?
Thats for winter polishing. 200 degrees for 15-20 minutes. Alot off guys hand sand with a fine paper before the final buff to shine. I was surprised how well this works. If you have a flat surface a small orbital sander or DA with 500-600 paper will polish out real fast.
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: seanoktm on June 14, 2014, 03:58:12 PM
Do what tony says. Take your time went polishing. I only use two smaller harbor freight buffers and a few air tools. Tony really helped me when i polished my puma cylinder almost 3 years ago.
(http://i1195.photobucket.com/albums/aa399/honda124/puma1_zps0438a741.jpg) (http://s1195.photobucket.com/user/honda124/media/puma1_zps0438a741.jpg.html)
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: bnau267 on June 14, 2014, 08:12:30 PM
Wow.  Nice job!
Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: Quinnlt4 on July 09, 2014, 06:13:03 PM
Well. Hours and hours of sanding the a few polishing. Still have to touch up the tight areas.
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/10/6unyzuhe.jpg)
(http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/10/2aju4ypu.jpg)


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Title: how to polish jugs and cases??
Post by: mandom250r on July 09, 2014, 06:17:38 PM
nice job