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Question on #3SSM Repair
I'm restoring a pair of SSM3s and was woundering what the trick is to repair pits in the bare aluminum lower. Do they have to be welded and sanded out? Or, is there a good filler which can be polished to match the existing aluminum? Any help is appreciated.
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Just sand your as$ off.......It sucks but its the only way besides painting them.....Poor castings..
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They look a lot better if you polish the top cap and flat part of the top.........
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Looks like you are going through the same project. Some of my pits look too deep to sand out. I was hoping for an aluminum filler of some sort.
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spot weld and sand out. Also preheat the spot before welding.
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if pitting is too bad , i suggest cleaning with acid , then sand blast , clean with acid-again ,sand blast a second time and use this
http://www.evercoat.com/productDetail.aspx?pID=37 to fill the pits then prime with a good 2 part epoxy primer.. |
Originally Posted by HotPursuit
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spot weld and sand out. Also preheat the spot before welding.
I'm going to try the spot putty. If they don't clean up I'll tear them down and weld out the pits. Thanks for the help! |
Originally Posted by CIGARETTE 1972
(Post 2504372)
if pitting is too bad , i suggest cleaning with acid , then sand blast , clean with acid-again ,sand blast a second time and use this
http://www.evercoat.com/productDetail.aspx?pID=37 to fill the pits then prime with a good 2 part epoxy primer.. |
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Just finished repair drysumping,new skegs & paint. I feel your pain. :drink:
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Originally Posted by HotPursuit
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Just finished repair drysumping,new skegs & paint. I feel your pain. :drink:
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