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wstultz 01-21-2013 03:11 PM

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My poor man's shorties.:lolhit:After days of sanding old paint off and polishing and straightening the skegs on my lowers, I decided to just cheat and paint them silver. I have a new respect for anyone who has polished a lower unit. Damn it's a lot of work! Looks good with the colors though and, who knows, maybe next year I can actually afford some real shorties.:bunnydance:

T-RAV 01-21-2013 08:13 PM

Looks great!! Love the simplicity of the color scheme.

TOASTY 01-22-2013 09:54 AM

Great to see. Very Very nice!

scarab63 01-22-2013 10:41 AM

You may want to just wire wheel the lowers to bare aluminum if the silver doesn't hold up, which I don't see any reason it wouldn't....
Polished lowers scrub speed vs slightly rough lowers due to sticktion < new word :)

There is a thread on here discussing that & it makes sense.

Boat looks sweet.
MD

wstultz 01-22-2013 11:03 AM

I did have all the paint off of them and I started polishing on them. The skegs were very pitted so I decided to go ahead and paint so I could use some high fill primer to smooth out the pits. They looked sweet all aluminum but as you got down to the skegs they looked pretty bad. I did heat up the lowers with a torch though and straightened out the slight twists and defects that they all have. Hopefully that will help a little.

tomtbone1993 01-22-2013 12:27 PM

just don't loose my number when you already to splash her...:)

Unlimited jd 01-22-2013 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by wstultz (Post 3853210)
I did have all the paint off of them and I started polishing on them. The skegs were very pitted so I decided to go ahead and paint so I could use some high fill primer to smooth out the pits. They looked sweet all aluminum but as you got down to the skegs they looked pretty bad. I did heat up the lowers with a torch though and straightened out the slight twists and defects that they all have. Hopefully that will help a little.

been there done that! who says you can't heat and bend aluminum! lol

wstultz 01-22-2013 01:13 PM

As long as you use a braising tip and heat it slowly you are okay. Over heat it or under heat it and you are going to be welding on a new skeg.

joew. 01-22-2013 04:30 PM

First class Job Wade! I am a cash buyer @ 20k:evilb:

DonziChris 01-22-2013 08:01 PM

Born Again
 
Beautiful Wade, Just plain Beautiful.

Thanks again for the steering wheel cap.

Take care. Chris


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