View Full Version : shining up tripples after sand blasting?
200xkwit
04-14-2008, 12:54 PM
alright ive sand blasted the heck outa these nasty looking tipples and a few parts like the master cylinder and all that but the thing is that they have become an ugly dull gray color now. can i polish these up to shine like they did before or was that just paint that was on them? i dont have a problem painting them but id much rather like to shine them up if i could let me know
Are you you going the oem look?
As much as everybody loves the bling,I am not a big fan of it.If it were me I would just paint them.
200xkwit
04-14-2008, 03:44 PM
im goin for the looking nice look lol i should capped a pic before i blasted them but they were ugly. so can i shine them up or do i have to paint them>?
Its going to be some work to get them to shine.Better go with a polishing wheel.
kxt250r
04-14-2008, 07:13 PM
do you like sanding? if not just paint them...
they need to be sanded smooth from about 80grit up to 400grit before even attempting to polish them
300rman
04-14-2008, 11:34 PM
do you like sanding? if not just paint them...
they need to be sanded smooth from about 80grit up to 400grit before even attempting to polish them
NO dont touch that aluminum with 80 grit...you will never get the scratches out.
the absolute ROUGHEST you want to start with is about 300-360. that wont make grooves/deep scratches like 80 or even 150 will.
start with nothing less than 300, move up to 400, then about 600, then try a buffing/polishing wheel mounted to a bench grinder with some polishing compound.
KASEY
04-15-2008, 12:14 AM
wow you should have glass beaded them,,, then you wouldn't have so much work ahead of you,,,,, it takes alot to bring that back!!!
200xkwit
04-15-2008, 12:18 AM
i dont supossed glas beading now would help eh? lol to be totoally honest ima cheap ass and i used beach sand like from the beach. lol
kxt250r
04-15-2008, 05:04 AM
300grit wont take that pitting out properly. hit it with an orbital sander
NO dont touch that aluminum with 80 grit...you will never get the scratches out.
the absolute ROUGHEST you want to start with is about 300-360. that wont make grooves/deep scratches like 80 or even 150 will.
start with nothing less than 300, move up to 400, then about 600, then try a buffing/polishing wheel mounted to a bench grinder with some polishing compound.
ceaserthethird
04-15-2008, 12:22 PM
Powder Coat them Polish / Chrome .... Easy way out of Polishing !
nate b
04-15-2008, 03:38 PM
sandblsting was definatly a mistake, unless you were planning on painting them
torker
04-15-2008, 06:18 PM
If you hate yourself :crazy: , you can start sanding by hand :eek: . It will make them look good, but not OEM good. Plus, you'll become a slave of them even if you clear coat them.
If you ask me, paint is a great solution, but then again, they need to be sanded... :lol:
Looks that you have some sanding to do anyway...
TORKER.
300rman
04-15-2008, 11:19 PM
300grit wont take that pitting out properly. hit it with an orbital sander
depends on how bad the sand pitted them out.....either way, 80 grit will cause more problems than solve........if absolutely necessary, 150 would be the absolute grittiest i would use, unless you want to sand them for years........
KASEY
04-16-2008, 12:26 AM
as cheap as they are on ebay i would call it a cheap lesson!!!:naughty:
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