Aluminum Polishing Class - Removing Holograms! - Saturday - Dec 15th

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Aluminum Polishing Class - Removing Holograms! - Saturday - Dec 15th


UPDATE
WE ARE STARTING at 9:00am



On Saturday, December 15th, after the IDA "CD in a Day" tests are over we're going to do and EXTREME MAKEVER to this classic aluminum Grumman Step Van.


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Date: Saturday, December 15th
Time: 9:00am until we finish
Location: Autogeek's Show Car Garage

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Autogeek's Show Car Garage
7744 SW Jack James Drive
Stuart, FL 34997
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The door to the right of the garage door is the entrance to our TV Studio/Training Center

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We'll be using the techniques, tools, pads and products I show in my Boat Detailing How-To Book for restoring extremely oxidized Pontoon Boats.


Aluminum Pontoon Boat - Before & After


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Without a doubt... the most complicated book I've ever written but also the most in-depth and detailed how-to book I've ever written.


BOOK: How To Detail Boats With Marine 31 by Mike Phillips


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From the above book....


When it comes to polishing a pontoon boat, the question is...

How good of condition or how bad of condition is the aluminum?

My boat detailing book divides pontoon boats into 4 categories,

Category #1
New or Like-New

Category #2
Good

Category #3
Mild Neglect

Category #4
Severely oxidized

Then for each category I show how to restore the aluminum to look like a mirror.

Here's some pictures of a few pages showing machine sanding using a FLEX 3401 with Mirka Abralon Sanding Discs for boat in category #4


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Wow!

Kind of surprised no comments?

I though some of you would have thought this was a cool project? At least "different".


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979 miles as the crow flies keeps me from joining these cool events. Aluminum is the ultimate feel good ....before and after jobs!
 
Regarding the truck, I think you went through the paint Mike :)
 
Wow!

Kind of surprised no comments?

I though some of you would have thought this was a cool project? At least "different".

Sorry I'm late to the party! I thought those trucks were Grumman Flxible, but I looked it up and Grumman only owned them for 5 years and they made buses...so I guess they were Grumman Olson. I know I remember seeing the Grumman name on lots of trucks, which I guess makes sense because they made a lot of UPS trucks and mail trucks...I'm thinking maybe FedEx too. That one you've got is a little one, I remember them all having noses on them, instead of that flat front end. Any idea what year it is, Mike?
 
Wow!

Kind of surprised no comments?

I though some of you would have thought this was a cool project? At least "different".


:dunno:

I watched a video on metal polishing a few years ago and I told myself: "I will never, ever, do this kind of work" :) Had 2 calls to polish aluminium wheels in 5 years and turned them both down ;)
 
979 miles as the crow flies keeps me from joining these cool events.

Aluminum is the ultimate feel good ....before and after jobs!

Good or bad.... I've polished a lot of aluminum in my life. Not like Joe Fernandez, but a tick smaller scale.




Regarding the truck, I think you went through the paint Mike :)

Ha ha... yeah that wasn't me... :laughing:



Sorry I'm late to the party! I thought those trucks were Grumman Flxible, but I looked it up and Grumman only owned them for 5 years and they made buses...so I guess they were Grumman Olson. I know I remember seeing the Grumman name on lots of trucks, which I guess makes sense because they made a lot of UPS trucks and mail trucks...I'm thinking maybe FedEx too. That one you've got is a little one, I remember them all having noses on them, instead of that flat front end.

Any idea what year it is, Mike?

I don't know much about the model of this truck or the history but by the time we're through, or "I'm" through I share what I know.



I watched a video on metal polishing a few years ago and I told myself:

"I will never, ever, do this kind of work" :)

Had 2 calls to polish aluminium wheels in 5 years and turned them both down ;)


Have to agree with you. In most cases, polishing aluminum is simple hard, dirty work and for most people, the work isn't worth the money.


Me? I like a challenge. This truck will be a challenge. The Pontoon boat in the pictures above was a challenge.


The way I think about these project is like this,

I only schedule project that I'm willing to do 100% by myself. Then if no one joins in, that's okay because I had already planned on doing the job by myself. If any locals join in then the more hands make a project like this go by fast.

I kind of figured there would be some people that would like to learn the art of polishing aluminum? We'll be sending out a newsletter to our local car guys and I'm sure I'll have a few people show up.

I also wanted to have a cool project here for anyone taking the "CD in a Day" test to become an IDA Certified Detailer. Just trying to share the fun...


Until I see the Van and do some testing I don't know what the process will be yet. Worst case scenario it will be machine sanded with Mirka Abralon, probably #3000 or #4000 grit. Best case scenario we'll use orbital polishers with foam cutting pads and a metal polish to remove the holograms and polish to a mirror finish.


One thing for sure, in the almost 10 years I've been here at Autogeek, this is the only forum that comes up with projects like these and then opens participation up to the public. Don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing but it's something.



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wish I wasn't so far north :( you know I would join the party
 
I’ll be there! Just booked my flight coming from just outside of Philadelphia, pa. Can’t wait!
 
Looks like a great class Mike, I'd like to see the process you use in the class and of course the afters.
 
That looks like a pretty intensive project. Do you seal the surface after this or just allow the aluminum to slowly oxidize? I have polished a ton of small parts and wheels, but nothing that big. I have a problem with aluminum because I love the way it looks and end up getting sucked into polishing it all the time

Hopefully I can avoid that issue with my newest chunk of metal and just plan on leaving it a brushed finish.
 
Update

The aluminum van project arrived today!

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