Need help buffing out an old aluminum boat after taking 6 coats of paint off.

Banker Ed

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Re: Need help buffing out an old aluminum boat after taking 6 coats of paint off.

That angle grinder is nearly magic but I don't know what a "pearl disc" is. Is that something that Harbor Freight may have? ED Bell
 

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Re: Need help buffing out an old aluminum boat after taking 6 coats of paint off.

That angle grinder is nearly magic but I don't know what at "pearl disc" is. Is that something that Harbor Freight may have? ED Bell
No you won't find them at Harbor Freight. Shop your local welding supply joint.

This one's got a few miles on it but it's what they look like: Silicon carbide impregnated into a foam disc. Come in various grits. Made by Pearl Abrasive Co.
 

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Banker Ed

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Re: Need help buffing out an old aluminum boat after taking 6 coats of paint off.

No you won't find them at Harbor Freight. Shop your local welding supply joint.

This one's got a few miles on it but it's what they look like: Silicon carbide impregnated into a foam disc. Come in various grits. Made by Pearl Abrasive Co.

Thanks V153, I may give it a light once over with a fairly fine grit. Ed Bell
 

Banker Ed

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Re: Need help buffing out an old aluminum boat after taking 6 coats of paint off.

I got lazy towards the end but I finished her up today and got her back on the trailer. Got her numbers on her and finished putting on the rest of the PVC. Here are a few pictures from yesterday . Ed Bell

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Re: Need help buffing out an old aluminum boat after taking 6 coats of paint off.

Nice job! You done Good!
Be out fishing in no time...:)

BTW, is that PVC you used for the top edge of the gunwale?
That is a really good idea...I like it!
What are you using to hold it in place?
 
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