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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by finalxstage, Mar 29, 2025.

  1. stuart in mn
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    I recall reading some years back about someone who came up with a treatment for aluminum wheels to make them look like polished magnesium, with that particular hue you only get from polished magnesium. I don't remember if it was in a discussion here, or if I saw it somewhere else.
     
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  2. finalxstage
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    that’s pretty cool!
     
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  3. ronzmtrwrx
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    Man, those look fantastic!
     
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  4. DDDenny
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  5. A Boner
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    DDDenny, those could use some Gibbs oil. The white powder is actually powered oxidation, and is destruction in progress.
     
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  6. DDDenny
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    Yo, me and Anthony would drive em!
     
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  7. skooch
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    Graphite powder can also be used for the opposite effect. Model builders and “cosplayers” rub it on gloss white paint for a fairly convincing dull chrome look. This is a plastic helmet.
    IMG_1263.jpeg
     
  8. finalxstage
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    That rules!
     
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  9. noboD
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    Looks incredible. I'm going to have to try this.
     
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  10. deathrowdave
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    GD thats funny, I don’t who you are !
     
  11. Rickybop
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    Honey... the inside of the dishwasher has kind of a dull chrome look to it. It wasn't like that before, was it?

    Before what?

    Before we went on vacation and Danny watched our dog.
     
  12. Rickybop
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    The wheels look good.

    I'm just wondering if the rust is going to take over cuz you gave it so much to eat.
    Report back in a month.
     
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  13. duecesteve
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    Cool truck
     
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  14. duecesteve
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    My friend has some 10 inch torque thrusts mags never mounted sitting in his living room ,lol
     
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  15. finalxstage
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    On an all-aluminum wheel?
     
  16. Rickybop
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    I took that to mean rust was already forming with the graphite.
    I probably misunderstood.
    It's happened a couple times.
     
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  17. finalxstage
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    hahahaha all good chief
     
  18. Blues4U
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    Wheels look great, very magnesiumish. Just wanted to point out, graphite and moly are not the same thing, 2 different minerals. Moly obviously works. I hope the effect lasts.
     
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  19. finalxstage
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    Copy that! When I get off work I’ll double check to see if it’s Moly or Graphite. I know it’s the green CRC brand for sure.
     
  20. finalxstage
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    Just confirmed, I did use CRC Dry Moly!
     
  21. finalxstage
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    IMG_1585.jpeg IMG_1579.jpeg

    That’s more like it!!!
    Now I just gotta look up shaving these gaudy sidewalls!!
     
  22. DDDenny
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  23. finalxstage
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  24. You sir have solved my problem. Now to get the wife out of the house for 4 or 5 hrs. Excellent job!!!!!
     
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  25. Tim_with_a_T
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    That's a TOUGH looking truck. Timmy likey.
     
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  26. duecesteve
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    I like how you got the "Spin Tires On Pavement" sign in the background. That's a sweet ass ride it's on my list!
     
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  27. duecesteve
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    Is that a later grill and hood I thought '62s had huge blinkers in the hood ?
     
  28. finalxstage
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    ‘62 is when they started with this hood. 60/61 had the “Pig Nose” hood!
    I actually have a 60/61 4-headlight grille that I’d like to throw on. I really love the 4 headlights with the brows more than the ‘62-only grille.
    The white truck here is a 60/61 with the 4-headlight grille and pig nose hood.
     

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