Part 2 is the sanding, buffing, blasting, priming, painting and clear coating of the formerly Ford chrome clad OEM wheels. This process took a bit of effort and some detail to accomplish.
Some items needed were a high speed air grinder and abrasive wheels. A sand blast booth and a lot of time.
Total project is about 10 hours if everything is going well and weather is cooperating.
Center hub wheel caps: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01...
Central Pneumatic composite die grinder: www.amazon.com/Central-Pneuma...
Nylon abrasive wheel: www.amazon.com/IVY-Classic-39...
Auto paint from Sherwin Williams automotive finishes
Self Etching auto primer from Lowes
Clear coat glossy finish spray from Lowes
3M blue painters tape
A sand blasting booth is you can find one or have one to use/borrow (this really helps make the job easier).
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6 окт 2016