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CC69Rat 12-03-2012 09:07 PM

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I stepped down to 800 grit tonight and WOW. I have four of the worst spots completely gone. Pop if you recall the deepest one up on the spoke? Yeah.. gone.

I feel much better about it. If I got the deepest one out.. the rest is coming out too. It will just take patience. :metal:
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NoNeck 12-03-2012 10:30 PM

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I knew if anybody could fix 'em, you could. You have your Mom's patience and my good looks! ;)

shawno72 12-03-2012 10:41 PM

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Poor Chad. Just kidding pops I couldn't resist. :D
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Portmod7 12-04-2012 12:24 AM

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Looking good guys! Keep up the nice work!

CC69Rat 12-04-2012 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by NoNeck (Post 5738322)
I knew if anybody could fix 'em, you could. You have your Mom's patience and my good looks! ;)

Thanks Pop. The 800 scratches are a little tougher to get out but I'm just working it back up a little at a time. The damage around the outer lip seems a little harder to sand just because you have to keep the sand scratches going all in one direction right from the start. If you sand at an angle, down into the wheel or cross hatching like I'm used to blocking body work they are tough to get out. 800 vs 1000 on the first cut is a lot easier to work with .. but the work afterward kinda makes up for it. you'll be shocked when you see the wheel. :D I've got nothin but time buddy. .. I'll get it back to as perfect as it ever was, or better.

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Originally Posted by shawno72 (Post 5738358)
Poor Chad. Just kidding pops I couldn't resist. :D
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Ladies love Pops now.. seriously. :lol:

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Originally Posted by Portmod7 (Post 5738582)
Looking good guys! Keep up the nice work!

'Preciate it brother! I'm watching your Super Blue build too, looking great.

shawno72 12-04-2012 09:51 AM

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Glad to hear the wheel is gonna be ok, and you know I love you Pops. Seriously you are a lucky man Chad. :)
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LEX 12-04-2012 10:25 AM

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This thread has been lacking something lately. I just can't put my finger on it. Hmm

Oh yeah....PICS!

CC69Rat 12-05-2012 12:39 PM

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:ennyd:

The wheel is FIXED ! :D

Seriously, .. if there are any folks out there that might have scratched a Billet wheel, I can fix you up. I have all the 'stuff' to fix it now that's for sure. $1,000 for a new wheel, or a couple hundred to fix it .. PM me if you need some help. I'm patient and persistent. Within reason, I can probably get it fixed.

I'll post up some pictures of mine in a bit. There on my phone now.

I actually enjoy doing stuff like this. Serious polishing, meticulosly detailed block sanding, etc.

Laterz ..

67cheby 12-05-2012 12:55 PM

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congrats....now get those pics posted !

CC69Rat 12-05-2012 01:16 PM

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Couple of pics of the wheel. It's so hard to get a picture of a Billet wheel / Chrome wheel indoors. I still see some minor hazing on it in places you can't see with the naked eye .. I might go back over it one more time with the Billet polish and a nitrile glove.

Where you see the red circiles is where spots used to be. .. Anywhere from minor nicks, to able to catch your thumb nail on it. There are other places too, this was just the worst spoke.

14 spots total I fixed.

Low Elco 12-05-2012 02:17 PM

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How didja do that? Looks fantastic! I have 4 old cast wheels that'd be easy work, If I knew what I was doing! There's so much info out there, I don't know what to do first, and sanding has gotten me nowhere. Got any surefire pointers?

CC69Rat 12-05-2012 02:29 PM

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I promise, if you didnt know. You wouldnt be able to tell. Im pretty happy with it. Youd think if you sand too much in one spot, you can create a little divot.. but I worked it out getting larger and larger as the grit got finer and finer. I was worried man, but a lot of persistence, a lot of rubbing and polish. No other way to do it. You have to take your time.
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lolife99 12-05-2012 02:47 PM

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Great Job!

nlped 12-05-2012 02:55 PM

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It looks betta than new... :)

LEX 12-05-2012 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by lolife99 (Post 5741465)
great job!

x2!

67cheby 12-05-2012 03:15 PM

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Nicely done !

Palf70Step 12-05-2012 06:52 PM

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Very nice job. You have a LOT more patience than what I do right now.

bigguy69 12-05-2012 07:28 PM

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Looks great. I wouldn't have known a wrench bounced around in there
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Rusbuilt 12-05-2012 08:52 PM

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good work!!

CC69Rat 12-06-2012 10:33 AM

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Thanks for all the compliments. I really drive myself crazy about stuff like this. I started fixing it about 1:30p on Saturday and my hands have been black ever since. (polish)

Absolutely bizarre situation fellas but, it's over. She's fixed. Here's a final overall. I'm going to take it out in the sun and give it one final lookover but I have been inches away from it with a flashlight and I honestly don't see any more 'angle hair' scratches in it. I'm worried this one will look better than the other one now. I will need to polish it for sure. I'm tellin ya, this wheel is screamin now.

bossmanivy 12-06-2012 10:47 AM

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Shiny! Looks great
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CC69Rat 12-09-2012 08:34 PM

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I haven't posted much recently, I have been working on a potential new job. It's between me an another guy right now I hope to know something tomorrow or Tuesday. I'll let you know if I get it, where, etc. I don't want to jinx myself :D

I went to Dad's on Sat and we worked pretty much the whole day on the GMC. We have both sides cleaned and painted under the front end. It looks really good. This truck's not going to be a frame off (as far as I know .. ) so we're just looking for clean and painted / detailed. It looks really good.

Pass side - cleaned and painted, bare crossmember now. No arms, etc. .. but they are cleaned and painted, ready to go back on.

Driver's side - It's painted and detailed, We got the upper and lower arms painted, detailed and back on, both the new Moog upper and lower balljoints installed, front drop spindle, front Hotchkis spring, disk rotor and caliper.

One piece drive shaft is back in - Dad's friend Mike Hudlow put it together for us. It turned out really good. Remember the bed and most if the weight is off the back so it will center up in the crossmember as the weight pushes it back down. New Spicer Ujoints, etc. It should handle the new LS engine .. (Did I say that out loud? :metal: ) 62 3/8 seal to center is perfect for a 3OTT and about 6.5in drop.

I am also completely gutting my master bathroom, so my 'truck time' yesterday was an agreement with my wife. I had to work on the bathroom today. Dad may have done the pass side today, I'm not sure.

Here's what it looks like now. This is pretty much ride height, (the weight of the jack under the balljoint is barely lifting the truck off the jack stand ) dead nuts on 15" from the center line of the hub to the top of the fender lip. The tires are 29.03" tall, .. so We might be tucking the tire once it settles a little bit. Man, I hope so.

Here's some pics.

nlped 12-09-2012 08:39 PM

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Getting closer & closer! Nice!!!
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CC69Rat 12-09-2012 08:43 PM

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Ed - Did you paint your rotors / calipers?

By the way - it does still need grease in the bearings up front, it's just stuck on there to see what it looks like. I'm thinking I may paint my calipers and the center part of my rotors.. Prob just black, but ..? I just dont want them to rust.

nlped 12-09-2012 08:48 PM

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I did. I painted the rotor hats gloss black and the calipers in a steel grey. They look good behind the Boss 338's. Remember I have the McGaughy front 13" brake kit.
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