View Full Version : had a crack at polishing allloys
bought a bit of gear to just see how hard it is to polish wheels.
Conclusion, its not exactly difficult, but i wouldnt be a 5 min job, the section on here took me about 10 mins, although it would be easier on the floor with no tyre. I think purely doing lips would be simple enough though.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y98/djinuk/IMG_1171.jpg
Good stuff. What gear were you using for that?
James_Surridge G1 5 GTT
13-07-2011, 16:36
Yes, What Product?
5alldaway
13-07-2011, 17:04
looking good, pop over and do mine when you feel like it :agree:
going_downhill
14-07-2011, 09:02
I used a kit from this site to polish up a set of wheels for my old Triumph Dolly. http://www.thepolishingshop.co.uk/acatalog/Standard_Polishing_Kits.html
Worked a treat :agree:
Cool, so is all you need then just a normal drill to affix the wheels to?
And does this kit require you to remove the paint first?
I have Nitromors and a drill at home and I'm wondering if to buy a set of scabby wheels to mess around with, lol.
http://rat-look.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=729
that thread above shows all, as for the pars/materials they fit in most angle grinders/polishing mops.
if you speak to rich at tw wholesale (member on here dickiigtt), tell him the polishing gear that dj on rtoc used he can get the gear in.
tel number 01283 558313 www.twwholesale.co.uk (http://www.twwholesale.co.uk)
raider_gtt
14-07-2011, 13:29
So when are you starting your own company wheel polishing up then djinuk :D
fook that ill leave taht to the pro's with there big lathes etc.. infact i cant say id even polish a full set of wheels, however lips on the other hand would be pretty easy i think :D
raider_gtt
14-07-2011, 15:45
fook that ill leave taht to the pro's with there big lathes etc.. infact i cant say id even polish a full set of wheels, however lips on the other hand would be pretty easy i think :D
Ho right ok
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