Im at the point now in my 5f2 build where I need to apply some kind of finish to my aluminum chassis. I have gone over it with 0000 steel wool to even out the scratches and remove little burrs and such. However, it still looks just a tad bland. Making the chassis face shine is a new concept to me. Any simple suggestions would be great
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Buffing Polishing Supplies Buffing Wheels Compound Polishing Aluminum Polishing Kit - Caswell Inc.
there are forums here for all your polishing/ home plating issues.
I've polished TONS of aluminum parts on my chopper and these guys really know thier stuff
Ray
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Well the chassis is basically ready for final assembly. Minus the finish, the chassis is prepped and punched and the turret board is loaded. I just purchased some Mothers aluminum polish, and once applied I will mount everything to the chassis, throw my 10" Fender 30W Alnico Blue Frame into my Weber custom cab (5F2 style w/ brown bootleather and wheat grille cloth), and relish in what should be a very successful project. This would be my first COMPLETE build, so I might have to post some pics of it
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Hi there EETStudent
Polishing aluminium is not necessarily easy. You will manage better if you have a decent-sized buffer wheel on a bench grinder type machine mounted firmly on a solid workbench. You should also work with safety goggles and read some tips about using a polisher. You also need to make sure you apply the right type of compound and use it sparingly. Don't be disappointed if it takes you a while to get the hang of it.
The first time I did it I surprised myself by using too much compound and on one of those tiny little polishing kits things that mount on the end of a power drill. I ended up with half-rubbed in horrible black gook everywhere that took hours to buff away. Happy polishingBuilding a better world (one tube amp at a time)
"I have never had to invoke a formula to fight oscillation in a guitar amp."- Enzo
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Originally posted by EETStudent View PostIm at the point now in my 5f2 build where I need to apply some kind of finish to my aluminum chassis. I have gone over it with 0000 steel wool to even out the scratches and remove little burrs and such. However, it still looks just a tad bland. Making the chassis face shine is a new concept to me. Any simple suggestions would be great
This looks like brushed aluminium.
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Originally posted by unparalleled View PostSandpaper the front panel with 220 grit on a sanding block only in one direction (horizontal) until there are no scratches left, clean with alcohol or thinners to remove all powdery residue, spray with clear acrylic.
This looks like brushed aluminium.
Do you plan any letting on the front panel? You could make a removable front panel a la later Fender style and then have the option of finishing the panel separately from the chassis. It's a lot easier than working directly on the chassis. I've made brushed aluminum panels as described by unparalleled and used rub on letters under the acrylic. I have some panels that have survived since the 60's and still look good. Just an idea.
Regards,
Tom
Regards,
Tom
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