Back at it again this weekend. I had family obligations so not as much as I would have liked got done. I guess I could have snuck out early. "Hey Mom, I know it's your birthday but I got a build coming together". This weekend was a dirty one cleaning and polishing cases. A thankless dirty job that I never look forward to. My procedure for polishing these cases was first cleaned in the parts washer, then bead blasted, then scrathes and mars were blended out, re-blasted, sanded to 600 Wet, Tripoli polished on a sewn wheel, and then Jewlers Rouge on an open wheel. Here is a before pic. A buddy stopped by today and saw them before and commented about how crappy they looked.

Here is the clutch side cover after being cleaned, bead blasted, and then having the brake pedal marks and some other scratches blended out with a 2" Medium Scotch Wheel. The marks came completely out. The Points Cover had a nice dig that I didn't know if it would come out completely but it did and you would never know where it was.

And, the after pic.

For the lettering I use a hi temp gloss black paint and a pencil thin artist brush. I also have a teeshirt rag stretched tight on a sanding block dampened with Aceytone in case there is a screw up. I do have a secret weapon that a pro pinstripe artist let me in on one late night after last call. It helps with a steady hand on the artist brush, and here is a pic of that fine product. Just a little is all you need. Too much and you forget you are building a bike and head off to the local Strip Club.
