finishing aluminum

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finishing aluminum
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Low_SST
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How do you guys get that engine turned look, I have some scratches in my fuel cell i wanted to sand out and finish somehow or even polish. any ideas or recomendations?
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ShaveDnFlamed99
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scotch-brite pad on a 90 degree angle grinder should get you the look you're after.
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bodydropped85
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ive use a wire wheel and drill press but it was on flat metal.
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is that some sort of special disk or just a pad cut up to fit and stuck on there. that will give me the brushed look right? I might try that first and then get a 1" wire wheel and get busy making the pattern down the tank.
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hey and do you have any pics of the scotch brite effect on the alum?
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bdydrp18
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i would try the scotch brite pad first. the wire wheel well dig in the aluminum and not work as well were the scotch brite pad will just sand the surface
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rollinjunk
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be careful with a wire wheel it can seriously mess up aluminum, i'd try the scotch brite or a D-A with something like 800-1200 and if you want a polished tank get a buffing wheel and aluminum compound but you'll have to polish it often. I've also used worn out flapper discs but have to be real careful.
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Low_SST
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so i could just scotch brite it to get that brushed look and then zoop seal it or something.
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well i tried a test spot on another random piece of aluminum i had with similar scratches and i came to the conclusion that i will definately need to hit it with a high grit sand paper first to get rid of the scratches and then i can make a disk out of a scotch brite pad and put that on the da and use that for the brushed look.
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bodydropped85
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well the make lil 2 in wheels for a small angle grinder for gettin off gaskets and such. brown for steel and green for aluminum...there called roloc discs