dprat1
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« on: November 16, 2005, 06:30:10 pm » |
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Greetings, I have seen where some have had the actuator handle chromed. Were any originally chromed? I have sent parts for chrome to Speed & Sport, including the handle, for an estimate. Having second thoughts about a chromed handle if not original finish. A buffed out finish did not look to bad and I seem to remember these as always grey looking. Was thinking chrome would "fancy it up" alittle but also want stay original as possible. Thank you, doug
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MoonDawg
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« Reply #1 on: November 16, 2005, 07:40:46 pm » |
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Aluminum handle can be polished to look like new, but will turn grey in time. Chrome is the way to go.
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Jim
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« Reply #2 on: November 16, 2005, 09:02:25 pm » |
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Doug,
Although, I have never done this, you could polish the handle to a nice bright finish and then clear coat the handle... If you use the machine on a regular basis, this may cause the clear coat to wear quickly. If the latter isn't true, the clear coat should last while keeping the bright finish. You may even consider a clear powder coating if it's available... In either event, make sure you dis-assemble the crank handle. You should also send the backing plate the get re-zinc plated. To aid in disassembly/re-assembly, I have posted a short tutorial:
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My six cents, Jim
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Creighton
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« Reply #3 on: November 16, 2005, 09:26:07 pm » |
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Best I can tell from watching the orginal machines is the paddle is not chromed. I just hit mine with a polish of "mothers" alum. wheel polish now and again. The chromed paddles look great and would be much easier to maintain. Comes down to where you draw the line of total orginal versus better than new restoration. Creighton
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BrianB
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« Reply #4 on: November 16, 2005, 09:46:11 pm » |
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Creighton is right, the handles aren't originally chrome plated. If you want to keep it original, keep it polished aluminium, polish it and either: #1 - keep it polished #2 - Clearcoat it. #3 - There's a product that Eastwood sells called "Zoop". It's specifically formulated and made to seal and protect aluminium surfaces. It isn't permanent, but keeps the shine looking awesome for a long time between "treatments".
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dprat1
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« Reply #5 on: November 17, 2005, 05:55:07 pm » |
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Thanks for all the input. Was all very helpful info. Guess just need to ponder and make a decision. And thanks Jim for the tutorial. I had already disassembled the handle and figured I would worry about putting back togeather when needed. Now I need not worry '>
doug
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Creighton
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« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2005, 06:51:01 pm » |
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A question not too far off the thread. Was red paint in the "Press Down" engraving ever factory? I think it looks nice and enamel would be very cool. Thanks! Creighton
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Jim
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« Reply #7 on: November 17, 2005, 08:31:59 pm » |
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Creighton,
I don't remember seeing any documentation or any original machine with red letters; but I do agree, it looks nice!
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My six cents, Jim
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Creighton
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« Reply #8 on: November 17, 2005, 08:45:55 pm » |
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Thanks Jim! Creighton
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« Reply #9 on: November 19, 2005, 10:07:41 pm » |
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Chrome it!!! '>
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