YO Tom or somone very knowledgeable about mag history!!!

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  • wicked_mag
    BlingBling
    • Jun 2001
    • 371

    #1

    YO Tom or somone very knowledgeable about mag history!!!

    OK i'm poloshing a mag body for a friend, i just did mine and it almost has a mirror shine! My friends i've been trying to polish to no avail. I swear i sand that thing up good and the shine barely changes! Now i'm wondering if the older style bodies were made differently, cuz i have a feeling my friends mag body s/f is an old one by the way it looks. Also on the feed its got 2 cicles really close indented into it, whats that??? Well Tom or whoever let me know soon!
    I'm not a juvenile delinquent, i'm only a troubled teen


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  • boss_automager
    AO's Cake Whacker
    • Mar 2002
    • 1224

    #2
    Wicked i'm sorry this has nothing to do with your problem but how do you polish a mag?

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    • magman007
      I <3 my Penis
      • Jun 2001
      • 7579

      #3
      Boss- you use sandpaper! you start off with a course gran and you work your way down to a really fine grain until you get your desired finish!

      Wicked- did you try using a finer grain on your friends? also grab some pollish and pollish that baby up!



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      • pumpamatic
        TIM-MAY!!!
        • Jun 2001
        • 822

        #4
        Maybe try some buffing compound, I used a combination of sandpapers and different wheels on a Dremel with some buffing compound, then finished with a polish made by Snap-On.
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        • Tufiremn
          Registered User
          • Feb 2002
          • 102

          #5
          With a good buffing wheel, and differnt levels of buffing compound you should be able to get it looking almost like chrome. Sandpaper must be of extremely fine grit, and then a final wet sanding might give you results close to this. I've polished aluminum, and SS parts on cars with the buffing method, but have only wet sanded painted parts.

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