
Hey guys before and after pics of my rocker cover.Started off degreasing it in trichloroethylene for 15 mins,sand blasted it with 220 grade grit, and then vibro-polished it for 3 hours.Bonus was did it all in work on company time!! Moderator: martauto

Hey guys before and after pics of my rocker cover.Started off degreasing it in trichloroethylene for 15 mins,sand blasted it with 220 grade grit, and then vibro-polished it for 3 hours.Bonus was did it all in work on company time!! dazleeds wrote:looks very different to when i last saw it fella
very nice
This is the before pic of your rocker cover,i couldnt get over how well it turned out.. 
Do you have any pictures of one hammerite'd?, also will any hammerite paint work?, ie, no special high temp paint needed?hammoj28 wrote:Looks good i gotta do this to mine as its filthy, but i think im going to follow the trend and hammerite it black while im at it.

it is NOT a ht paint...they do produce one for bbqs and a ht paint but the normal hammerite is not...most peeps use sperex which is a smooth paint or harley davidson's ht paint which gives a crinkle finishhammoj28 wrote:Theres quite a few people use hammerite because it is high temperature paint i think. Will try dig up some piccies of a hammerited engine.



