New, faster method for polishing valve and timing covers.

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Re: New, faster method for polishing valve and timing covers.

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sunnbobb wrote:Yeah, I took one look at that casting and decided I had better things to do with the 25 hours it would take to polish it!
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You won't recognize it when you see it next... layed down some primer last night.

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Re: New, faster method for polishing valve and timing covers

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Neil wrote:Powder coat :lol:
I'm set up to powder coat..but was afraid to try clear on highly polished aluminum.....will it stick? If so..does it take a particular powder?
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