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    Anyone know Wgtn place to get a muffler sleeve polished?

    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.
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    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
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    168 Eastern Hutt Rd Lower Hutt Wellington 04 939 2925

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    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
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    SANDPAPER , STEELO WITH SOAP AND WATER THEN AURI CAR POLISH, ITLL COME UP LIKE A MIRROR SO YOU CAN SEE YOUR UGLY MUG

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    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

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    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.
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    You could ring Mark from Neptune Mufflers. IIRC he gets his polishing down by a shop nearby.
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    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.
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    but if you take it somewhere no1 gets to see a babe polishing a muffler in a bikini

    like thatll ever happen

    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by markauckland
    like thatll ever happen
    You're onto it bro.


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    I can take it to the dudes up the road from my work and do it for you free
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    Quote Originally Posted by NC
    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!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Velox
    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!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    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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