View Full Version : Anyone know Wgtn place to get a muffler sleeve polished?
Velox
14th August 2005, 02:42
I've got a stainless steel sleeve for my exhaust that I want to get polished up real well (and then sand-blast a design onto it maybe) and there's only so much I seem to be able to do with a pot of metal polish. So does anyone know where I can take it and they can run it through some polisher-type machine? In Wellington that is.
louisb
14th August 2005, 08:31
There is a very good place called cycleworks. i got my rear shock rebuilt there and they specialise in exhausts. I'd be very surprised if they don't do polishing.
www.cycleworks.co.nz
Cycleworks Motorcycle Exhausts
168 Eastern Hutt Rd Lower Hutt Wellington 04 939 2925
aff-man
14th August 2005, 08:44
Almost all workers of metal will have a propper buffer with that buffing wax stuff. Best to try the guys at a stainless steel fabrication or boatyard. I got my old stainless pipe welded and buffed at a stainless marine repair place. all for like $10 or something
WINJA
14th August 2005, 10:18
SANDPAPER , STEELO WITH SOAP AND WATER THEN AURI CAR POLISH, ITLL COME UP LIKE A MIRROR SO YOU CAN SEE YOUR UGLY MUG
Paul in NZ
14th August 2005, 12:24
Ohh Bugger I lost their card...
Call by British Spares in the Hutt and there will be a card from the dud that does most of the alloy case polishing for the brit bike restorers. Apparently he's pretty good!
Cheers
FROSTY
14th August 2005, 14:48
I'd suggest ya do things the other way round.Get all ya screw holes sorted then the desighn carved in THEN get any metal polisher to polish the can up.
What I would do is mark with felt pen what place the desighn needs to be to be to sit right on the muffler.
matthewt
14th August 2005, 18:02
You could ring Mark from Neptune Mufflers. IIRC he gets his polishing down by a shop nearby.
Velox
14th August 2005, 22:36
Cheers for the advice guys! It's only a pretty minor job for them to do but it's good to know a couple of places where I can take it.
Frosty - the plan's to polish it all real well and then tape off the areas I want to stay polished and then sandblast the rest of it (hopefully it'll rough it up enough for a bit of contrast). Might even add in a couple of touches of heat resistant paint, but nothing major - I'll see how it goes. Then I'll put some rivets in it but I figure any mess made drilling the holes will be covered by the rivet itself.
skidMark
14th August 2005, 22:42
but if you take it somewhere no1 gets to see a babe polishing a muffler in a bikini :no:
like thatll ever happen :violin:
lol :Punk:
Velox
14th August 2005, 22:53
like thatll ever happen :violin:
You're onto it bro. <_<
Edit: My smilie died!!!! Oh the humanities!
NC
15th August 2005, 17:10
I can take it to the dudes up the road from my work and do it for you free :)
Velox
15th August 2005, 23:28
I can take it to the dudes up the road from my work and do it for you free :)
Oooh! That'd be real good! Cheers mate! Shall I drop it at Nick's, since I don't know where your new place is and since his place is closer? Yay!!!
Pixie
16th August 2005, 00:24
Cheers for the advice guys! It's only a pretty minor job for them to do but it's good to know a couple of places where I can take it.
Frosty - the plan's to polish it all real well and then tape off the areas I want to stay polished and then sandblast the rest of it (hopefully it'll rough it up enough for a bit of contrast). Might even add in a couple of touches of heat resistant paint, but nothing major - I'll see how it goes. Then I'll put some rivets in it but I figure any mess made drilling the holes will be covered by the rivet itself.
An alternative to sand blasting might be etching
NC
16th August 2005, 07:30
Oooh! That'd be real good! Cheers mate! Shall I drop it at Nick's, since I don't know where your new place is and since his place is closer? Yay!!!
Sweet as :)
Velox
16th August 2005, 12:54
An alternative to sand blasting might be etching
Oh yeah - that's an idea. Could even do a kind of grid style etching which would look good, but that'd take ages. Depends how big an area I end up doing I guess.
Cheers NC! - I'll drop it round at Nick's on Thurs night.
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