Topica Loopframe_Guzzi Archive


Subject: Re: POLISHING

Author: Greg Barratt

Date: Feb 13, 2005, 4:09 PM

Post ID: 1718384645



push is moving upward on wheel, pull is moving downward.
best wheels i've found: www.shinesbrite.com (740-432-5163) - their heavy
duty wheels do not fall apart, and they're double wide. we've been
polishing daily on them for 6 months, and they show very little wear.



Robert Hawkes wrote:

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Nice information, - and yes, last time I polished on a high speed wheel I
wound up being full of wheel lint! Not sure what you mean by "pull" and
"push" but I'll go for it. Thanks, Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: Greg Barratt [mailto:gcb-@neo.rr.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 4:30 PM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Re: POLISHING

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dark(cut) to light (shine) on compounds. pull against the wheel for
cut, with the wheel for shine. buy the best wheels available, they will
not fall apart when you push on them. a quality 8" wheel will be more
than $20.00...the ones i bought last cost almost 30 a piece, but don't
throw anything but compound - no strings everywhere..and they last
forever..keep a good grip and gloves..



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Since we are talking polishing parts would anyone be willing to
provide a list of the materials used to polish Loop type parts. I was
a shop major in high school but forgot when to use the white sticks,
yellow, brown etc. And then what does one do to coat metal to retard
further oxidation after the polishing is completed. Thanks, Bob

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