Aluminum Wheels
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dynchel
77mali
1973 454 MONTE
chevellelaguna
Brainstain
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I think I got it figured out. I put about 4 or 5 coats of enamel paint on, but it's only cured for two maybe three days, so it's still "soft" and as such gums up the wheel / disk and makes them useless. Especially the fine stuff as it doesn't take much.
I got some 80 grit disks now to get the bulk of the paint off, and then back to the green zip wheel and then 400 paper to remove the swirl marks that the wheels will have left.
Live and learn . . . Maybe I don't need to clear coat them?
I got some 80 grit disks now to get the bulk of the paint off, and then back to the green zip wheel and then 400 paper to remove the swirl marks that the wheels will have left.
Live and learn . . . Maybe I don't need to clear coat them?
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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next time use aircraft stripper for enamel paint LOL works in 5 minutes and rinses off with water
Limey SE- Management
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I may do that when I go to paint my car "the right way". I don't know how many cans of rattle can paint are on that car.
driveit- Donating Member
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Limey wrote:next time use aircraft stripper for enamel paint LOL works in 5 minutes and rinses off with water
How do you propose I get just the flats, and leave the rest of the paint behind? I want them to look like they did originally only black now. Or is this a get it all off kind of thing.
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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Try reducer if the paint is still fresh...wipe it ob with a rag.dynchel wrote:If that doesn't work, try wiping the spokes with reducer to soften up the paint some.
dynchel- Donating Member
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dynchel wrote:Try reducer if the paint is still fresh...wipe it ob with a rag.dynchel wrote:If that doesn't work, try wiping the spokes with reducer to soften up the paint some.
I got that, just need to get some reducer. The issue is that some of this stuff is not sold to anyone unless you've got proper documentation, that says you know how to use / dispose of it safely.
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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Things are much better.
My buddy Greg who's a machinist came over took one look at what I'd done grabbed a razor blade from the drawer and proceeded to scrape / cut the paint off, holding the blade almost on it's side on the wheel. That made things 10 times faster, got one wheel done in less than an hour. Still need to go over them with a scotch bright zip wheel but this way they may be done before Canada!!!
I'll post another picture tomorrow.
I hadn't take into account that I'd sprayed paint from each side of the spoke, to get both sides of it, and so there was almost twice as much paint on the flats as the rest of the wheel.
My buddy Greg who's a machinist came over took one look at what I'd done grabbed a razor blade from the drawer and proceeded to scrape / cut the paint off, holding the blade almost on it's side on the wheel. That made things 10 times faster, got one wheel done in less than an hour. Still need to go over them with a scotch bright zip wheel but this way they may be done before Canada!!!
I'll post another picture tomorrow.
I hadn't take into account that I'd sprayed paint from each side of the spoke, to get both sides of it, and so there was almost twice as much paint on the flats as the rest of the wheel.
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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Dinomyte wrote:Limey wrote:next time use aircraft stripper for enamel paint LOL works in 5 minutes and rinses off with water
How do you propose I get just the flats, and leave the rest of the paint behind? I want them to look like they did originally only black now. Or is this a get it all off kind of thing.
You brush it on with paint brush, pour some into a bowl you never will use again for food, and simply brush it everywhere you want the Paint off. Don't leave to long on the alum wheel though as the stripper may pit the wheel, so do an area at a time ( on backside of wheel ) on one wheel to see how long to leave on. I usually only left it on less than 4 to 5 minutes and worked well
Limey SE- Management
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This project has taken a bit of a back seat to the axle swap, but here's a pick of what the wheels are looking like right now.
Need to fix my slip with the zip wheel but that will be easy, then it's clear coat...
Need to fix my slip with the zip wheel but that will be easy, then it's clear coat...
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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very nice. I once had a set painted like that, nowhere near as nice... I never used them, sold them for a profit.
dynchel- Donating Member
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looking very nice Buddy !! Makes me wanto black out all the chrome on the American Racin wheels on me ride
Limey SE- Management
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Thanks for the compliments. I like them, I like them a lot. I don't know about blacking out AR wheels, that will be way too much black in the middle, at least for my taste, unless they're not the ones I'm thinking of.
Did I mention I've got chromed lug nuts, and the black centres, I can't decide between a polished aluminum disk (like the flats on the wheels) in the middle of the cap or the chevy logo on a domed plastic sticker like the Z/28 logo is now.
Did I mention I've got chromed lug nuts, and the black centres, I can't decide between a polished aluminum disk (like the flats on the wheels) in the middle of the cap or the chevy logo on a domed plastic sticker like the Z/28 logo is now.
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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I vote for chevy logo, would look kinda plain with nothing on it
Limey SE- Management
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Dinomyte wrote:This project has taken a bit of a back seat to the axle swap, but here's a pick of what the wheels are looking like right now.
Need to fix my slip with the zip wheel but that will be easy, then it's clear coat...
Nice job restoring those puppies. (My vote is for the 'vette flags- you can get fender emblems just like the inserts to match)
77mali- Donating Member
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I seriously considered "vette flags" for my slot mag caps, but chris aka 1973 454 monte has them and since he is local to me i didn't want to copy. I ended up with "ET" caps that match the wheel better.
dynchel- Donating Member
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Well I don't have to worry about copying somebody, there's only a couple of G3s around here. The guys that own them are "purists" so the closest thing to a modification is they've got new tires
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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I finally got around to putting these on the car, it's a miserable day here, great for working in the garage. The picture is in close quarters, I'll get another one next time I get it out.
These are 255/70/15 BFGs and they still look like they're lost in there. . . .
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I ended up painting the centres, used an adhesion promoter and the same black enamel as the wheels, I think it worked real well to cover up the Z/28 logo in the middle of them.
These are 255/70/15 BFGs and they still look like they're lost in there. . . .
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I ended up painting the centres, used an adhesion promoter and the same black enamel as the wheels, I think it worked real well to cover up the Z/28 logo in the middle of them.
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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looks nice glad you painted the centers to match looks a lot better like that.
Limey SE- Management
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Thanks. To be honest I'd actually covered one with tin foil and one with black tape before deciding which way to go. black was the ticket.
Dinomyte- Donating Member
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I like 'em! I've always liked the contrast of black accents/trim with yellow paint. Nice job!
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