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Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 1:59 am
by Pony Ruiz
I'd like a buffer (paint gun, welder......etc. ).

thanks for the vid. You should make one.

I'd have to wear a dust mask tho..

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:18 am
by sunnbobb
No kidding. And if you polish in a nice shop like that, you will be cleaning for days...

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 8:37 pm
by sunnbobb
Turning out parts with our new polisher. Here is a GL1200 set of valve covers, timing belt covers, forks, fork brace, turn signal mounts, and headlight brackets.

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:46 am
by sunnbobb
Here is a story.

I was contacted by a fellow interested in buying a set of polished gl1200 valve and timing belts covers. He was very pleasant to deal with. After workinr out the details, he confided this with me:

"I am a new quadraplegic. Car accident.. busted my spine. Gathering parts to make the bike pretty for when and if I recover. Gives me something to do. only wish iI could work on it.. I have an 86 Aspencade. Im in no hurry. Live in Illinois." - Kent

I tell you, people are so inspiring sometimes. I invited him to poke his head in around here.

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:11 am
by JBz
sunnbobb wrote:Turning out parts with our new polisher. Here is a GL1200 set of valve covers, timing belt covers, forks, fork brace, turn signal mounts, and headlight brackets.


what do you want for the headlight brackets??? NO lolo :IDTS: l . JB

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:15 am
by sunnbobb
Oh, they were for John Reddington of Auburn, WA

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:23 am
by JBz
sunnbobb wrote:Oh, they were for John Reddington of Auburn, WA
all the parts do look nice Richard. JB

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:32 am
by sunnbobb
I wish i lived closer to Kent, would help him put that bike together. Ill is a long ways away though!

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 4:43 pm
by sunnbobb
No order too big!!

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Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:15 am
by Roady
Very nice!

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Fri Apr 05, 2013 9:44 am
by sunnbobb
bump

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:37 pm
by sunnbobb
I am pleased to let you know we have finished our backlog of polishing, and are now back to a 7 day turn around. As a few of you know, Our main buffer was knocked over in the midst of the spring ordering season. The damage required taking the buffer to the manufactor for repair, where I was told it would be a week to fix. This changed when the repair shop discovered that the parts needed were back ordered. Meanwhile, orders stared to stack up. The buffer finally came back 7 weeks later, and we dug into the backlog. Everyone is caught up now, and I REALLY appreciate how understanding everyone was. If you show up for the NW run, you get an extra Grilled oyster! lol.

To prevent this from ever happening again, We have acquired a 3HP 220V buffer and are working to restore and wire it. I have also acquired a large inventory of timing and valve covers in order to have them available for swap or purchase.

Here's to you have a SHINEY day!

SB

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 12:45 pm
by DKdeuce
Beats hand rubbed.........Someday....someday

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 1:04 am
by sunnbobb
Here is a tip for folks who do not own a buffing wheel. You can use a variable speed grinder with Zephyr airway wheels and rouge. We use the Zephyrs almost exclusively. They can be found at most truck stop supply places. The following link demonstrates how to and what to use. This system is almost exactly how we do our polishing with a buffing machine, but uses the grinder instead.

I have been turning polishing job involving wheels away, as we prefer to do them with the spokes removed on our buffer. This grinder method holds promise, and we may start doing them.

https://www.zephyrpro40.com/pdf/machinepolishing.pdf

Re: BRADSHAW BIKES POLISHING & RESTORATION CATALOG WINTER 20

Posted: Tue May 07, 2013 6:50 am
by Roady
That does look promising. Would you bolt down the small parts, or ... ?