Never operate machinery while drinking alcohol?! INFIDEL! That's anti-American! Automobiles are machines---- how do you expect people to get to work in the morning?!?!!?!!?!1111
LOL! Even with the right tools, it still comes down to good old elbow grease. I always have a small stick of rouge in the toolbox, but what he has is the giant economy size. I imagine you burn up a lot of it on such a project.
WOW!!!! okay, so what is the wheel? and where can I get it? What is the polish? and where can I get it? Do you polish the inside of the window too? Great work!!!!! 5 stars!!!
Just a bench grinder, $150 at any tool store but you also need the stand that moves around so you can get all the way around it with the bigger windows. The wheels are just polishing wheels. The one on the right is a "cutting" wheel and the one on the left is final polish wheel. The cutting wheel is just harder for really getting into the metal. No I don't polish the inside. Just clean it. You can get the Rouge polish sticks at a Polishing Supply place or a Detail Shop. Look online also.
'Do not operate machinery while drinking alcoholic beverages'
I appreciate the advice. But I like operating machines that could tear me to ribbons if I operate them while pissed: I'd finally know for sure that all the Christians and Muslims are wrong, which would be quite self-congratulatory.
I did this years ago while renovating an Onyx Firefly kit car. Those window surrounds were works of art, if you call a rotary iron brush a tool of art.
Never operate machinery while drinking alcohol?! INFIDEL! That's anti-American! Automobiles are machines---- how do you expect people to get to work in the morning?!?!!?!!?!1111
Desertphile 3 years ago
Beautiful work! Makes me want to polish some old metal, I actually have roughe and a cloth wheel, just never tried it.
777999777999 3 years ago
Man you could pollish a turd with this stuff...
mobiltec 3 years ago
LOL! Even with the right tools, it still comes down to good old elbow grease. I always have a small stick of rouge in the toolbox, but what he has is the giant economy size. I imagine you burn up a lot of it on such a project.
anmoose 3 years ago
"still comes down to good old elbow grease"
Ya my arms really hurt today. All the way up to my shoulders...
mobiltec 3 years ago
WOW!!!! okay, so what is the wheel? and where can I get it? What is the polish? and where can I get it? Do you polish the inside of the window too? Great work!!!!! 5 stars!!!
cycloneCJproducts 3 years ago
Just a bench grinder, $150 at any tool store but you also need the stand that moves around so you can get all the way around it with the bigger windows. The wheels are just polishing wheels. The one on the right is a "cutting" wheel and the one on the left is final polish wheel. The cutting wheel is just harder for really getting into the metal. No I don't polish the inside. Just clean it. You can get the Rouge polish sticks at a Polishing Supply place or a Detail Shop. Look online also.
mobiltec 3 years ago
It pays to have the right tools. }:-}
NotSoOldHippy 3 years ago
Sometimes having beer is the only way to stay motivated enough to polish.
Gotta wash down the roudge compound down somehow....If you polish long enough you will be covered in that stuff.
Good job on the windows,Having them shine like new is worth the tired arms.
TheYouToobPolice 3 years ago
"Sometimes having beer is the only way to stay motivated enough to polish."
Yes. And it might not hurt so bad when you are finished!
mobiltec 3 years ago
Five Stars!!
MadBadVoodo 3 years ago
'Do not operate machinery while drinking alcoholic beverages'
I appreciate the advice. But I like operating machines that could tear me to ribbons if I operate them while pissed: I'd finally know for sure that all the Christians and Muslims are wrong, which would be quite self-congratulatory.
I did this years ago while renovating an Onyx Firefly kit car. Those window surrounds were works of art, if you call a rotary iron brush a tool of art.
ChrisJMoor 3 years ago