I'm restoring the front wheel on my 1964 CH. In looking at the finish on the left side of the brake drum, I recall how these drums looked when we set them up at the dealership. They had a glossy sliver-grey, not-too-shiney industrial finish - not a polished finish. Also, I remember wondering how that bare aluminum finish would hold up and surmised that it might have been factory-coated.
Now many years later, after polishing a small sample surface on another drum, it appears that there actually is a coating. However, despite this coating all of the front drums that I have are oxidized and I would like to reproduce that original factory patina. To that end, I have three questions:
1. Does anyone have experience in returning this finish close to that from the factory and if so, what did you use to do so?
2. Does anyone know what the factory coated these drums with?
3. I'm told that clear powder coating works well in holding a new finish on aluminum. I generally don't use powder coating. Has anyone used this and if so, how well does it work and does it yellow over time?
Thanks,
Bill Pedalino
Now many years later, after polishing a small sample surface on another drum, it appears that there actually is a coating. However, despite this coating all of the front drums that I have are oxidized and I would like to reproduce that original factory patina. To that end, I have three questions:
1. Does anyone have experience in returning this finish close to that from the factory and if so, what did you use to do so?
2. Does anyone know what the factory coated these drums with?
3. I'm told that clear powder coating works well in holding a new finish on aluminum. I generally don't use powder coating. Has anyone used this and if so, how well does it work and does it yellow over time?
Thanks,
Bill Pedalino
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