Just got done polishing my Classic RT. *big pics*

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  • trethompson2
    Custom User Title:
    • Nov 2007
    • 140

    #1

    Just got done polishing my Classic RT. *big pics*

    If im in the wrong forum then im sorry.

    I still have to install the lvl 10, mount the qloader, get my armageddon 72/45 back from hydro and put the foregrip on when it comes. Got some extra barrels too.

    I cut the body to short but I have another one on the way.
    But im going to cut it vertically as much as I can do show off the valve and just barley hide the o-rings on the barrel.
    Im thinking of cutting the back of the rail down to only have 2 holes and retap the holes that are there and cut the front rail down so just a fore-grip will fit.
    I wanna make it the micro classic RT

    The polishing job could of been 10x better but all I had was some wet sand paper and a Dewalt high speed buffer and some wool pads.
    But I had nothing else to do and I plan on anodizing it hopfully soon so its good enough for that.
    I gotta touch up a few spots with a Dremel.

    Not to shabby for 4.98 (cost of Mothers metal polish creme)

    I got it powder coated yellow:




    Sand blasted it:




    Polished:





    Soon to be anodized ( yellow to gold fade )


    Thank you for looking guys.
    Many thanks to members off here for helping me put this together.

    Hostiletek for the mag.
    Derf87 for the lvl 10
    DevilMan for the Qloader
    Bacci paintball (off mcb) for the body in the mail.
    blitzkriegboom! for the barrel shown.
    Olinar for the soon to be foregrip
    GHola for the two barrels not pictured.

    Thank you Automags.org for being a respectable, mature and honest forum.
  • blitzkriegboom!
    Registered User
    • May 2007
    • 619

    #2
    ohh dude. it's real nice.

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    • cougar20th
      Registered User

      • Sep 2002
      • 2330

      #3
      Now thats a huge change. Great job on the polishing.
      Originally posted by dano_____
      I keep forgetting to not feed my mags after midnight so they seem to multiply regularly.

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      • BAZOOKA_Boy
        Anodizer

        • Jun 2007
        • 227

        #4
        I like it, though I think a polished clear finish would look better personally :-P

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        • Ninjeff
          it only takes one.
          • Jan 2007
          • 1205

          #5
          wow. Super job on the polish.

          Heck, id keep it like that.

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          • trethompson2
            Custom User Title:
            • Nov 2007
            • 140

            #6
            Thank you :)

            I have a few burn/rub marks I gotta take care of with the dremel. I just dont have the bits I need here.
            I kinda rushed it today.. I still need to clean the parts and get the rest of the junk out.

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            • olinar
              mech>electro
              • May 2006
              • 1777

              #7
              looks great, but that body cannot be annoed. its made out of stainless steel so it wont hold anno. maybe a duracoat job instead?

              either way that looks sick, i think the sand blasted pic makes everything look sweet. i might have to sandblast my karta emag

              lmk when the foregrip comes in.

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              • sup909
                Registered User
                • Jul 2006
                • 63

                #8
                Did you just polish that up using a dremmel polishing bit? That is a fantastic polishing job.

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                • trethompson2
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                  • Nov 2007
                  • 140

                  #9
                  Will do Olinar.
                  I know the body cant be anodized
                  I have another one from Bacci coming thats already polished and un-cut so I can give it another shot.

                  I didnt use a Dremel at all.. well I am going to for touch ups.

                  I got a Dewalt high speed buffer (for doing car detailing) and a 6 inch (i belive) velcro pad that the wet sand disc paper sticks to.
                  I flipped the buffer upside down and used it like a belt sander

                  Process:
                  Sand blast - 280 grit with DA sander - 360 grit with DA sander - 600 grit with buffer at 1,800 rpm - 1000 grit with buffer at 2,000 rpms - 1500 grit with buffer at about the same rpms.
                  Then a wool polishing pad.. with the buffer still upside down.. and alot of mothers polishing creme and 3,000 rpms.

                  I did alot of hand sanding tho.. I found it relaxing.
                  I wish I had 2000 grit tho
                  I ran short on the 360.

                  And I dont reccommend using a high speed buffer upside down to polish. Ive done it alot when I worked in a detail shop and I had parts to do.. but sometimes when parts catch the pad they can shoot off.. or shoot at you

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                  • mr doo doo
                    doo doo, stanky
                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1379

                    #10
                    WOW! that is a drastic change from the cheese RT . looks great man! the sandblasted finish seems pretty cool as well.

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                    • ThePixelGuru
                      Guru of Pixels
                      • May 2005
                      • 1461

                      #11
                      Looks real nice. My only regret is that the rotten banana 'mag is no more.

                      Oh, and I should know this, but I don't: how do you sandblast stuff? Rock Tumbler?

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                      • Bagheera
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2007
                        • 302

                        #12
                        Originally posted by trethompson2

                        I say leave it silver and go for that "Terminator" look.

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                        • Russ
                          Senior Membrane
                          • Jul 2001
                          • 1935

                          #13
                          Looks great!

                          I say go with the anno, it will look stunning!

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                          • trethompson2
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                            • Nov 2007
                            • 140

                            #14
                            I love it polished.. but I love yellow/gold anodizing.
                            Worse case I can always strip it off.
                            I wouldnt mind a nice sun burst orange color either..

                            Sand blasting is done with a gun with little tiny beads. I didnt do it personally.. I had my friends father do it for me.

                            I think a sand blasted gun with black parts would look great.

                            And im sorry about the old color ThePixelGuru. But its for the best

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                            • p8ntbal4me
                              No more UTBs!
                              • Aug 2003
                              • 2560

                              #15
                              Wow.

                              Now THATS and R/T!
                              _______________________
                              Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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