Part 2 of our DIY video tutorial on polishing aluminum using greasless and greased abrasives. The products and tools used are available on our site englishcustompolish.com
Part 2 of our DIY video tutorial on polishing aluminum using greasless and greased abrasives. The products and tools used are available on our site englishcustompolish.com
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He is facking noob... That couse he's doint this shit for 40 years doesn't make him pro at this. All the thing that makes him pro at polishing is good tools. And yes he died :D
You can eliminate sanding after 220 by using a hard dipped wheel (this is a cutting wheel, usually red or orange) with the black rouge bar following with the white polish wheel and green or white rouge depending the quality that you want. I've been at it for 11 years now. Its very profitable. This would be how I would go about doing it in a cost and time affected manner. For the piece being polished it would take about 10 to 15 minutes for a #7 finish (mirrored) using pneumatic grinders and a da
after watching this video and being in the polishing trade for 25 years i have polished thousands of alluminum parts i have always used a proper linishing belt on a lathe to linish it and then use an open stapolle to mop it on and then colour it on a two section airflow to get the brightness using white compo to polish and white finish to colour this will give you a much better finish and will also eliminate any defects ensuring a great finish this is my opinion
seems to em you know how to polish s ill ask you ... why not go polish to the last white wheel right away ? i know you have to remove scratches first but it seemed to me that this guy made it good then ruined it and then made it good again and then ruined it again ... so why cant i go to the last white wheel at the end and polish it that way ? tnx
Main reason you don't go straight to the finishing polish is because you would have to keep the piece pressed against the mop working for a lot longer and it's surprising how quickly you can eat into the metal creating dips in flats, rounding off corners and edges that are meant to remain relatively sharp and crisp.
Hope this helps :)
Golden Rule (for polisher noobs) ... NEVER EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER HOOK YOUR FINGERS INSIDE ANY RINGS OR ENCLOSED PIECES COS YOU WILL LOSE FINGERS IN AN INSTANT
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why not go polish to the last white wheel right away ?
i know you have to remove scratches first but it seemed to me that this guy made it good then ruined it and then made it good again and then ruined it again ...
so why cant i go to the last white wheel at the end and polish it that way ?
tnx
Hope this helps :)
Golden Rule (for polisher noobs) ... NEVER EVER, EVER, EVER, EVER HOOK YOUR FINGERS INSIDE ANY RINGS OR ENCLOSED PIECES COS YOU WILL LOSE FINGERS IN AN INSTANT