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Removing bluing from chrome headers. [polisher?] | The H. A. M. B. Member from north central Texas You can get some stuff called Blue Away at your local motorcycle shop That being said, I think that you are removing the chrome as you remove the blue About the only way I have found to keep new pipes from blueing is to paint the inside of them with a thick coat of high heat paint, sometimes works sometimes
Technical - Rattle can blues | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal topher5150 Member from Grandville Michigan I know kustoms and sleds tend to have higher end paint jobs but given my budget and taste for doing things a little different I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a nice matte blue in a rattle can? Sent from my moto z4 using The H A M B mobile app topher5150, Dec 22, 2020 SHARE POST #1
Technical - Y BLOCK INTAKES | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal Go to y-blocksforever com In one of the forums, a guy tested all the manifolds he could get ahold of on the same engine Blue Thunder won at the top end, modified -B 4 bbl manifold was next, then 3 deuces and the inboard manifold I think Did the same with headers and manifolds on the same "mule" -B manifold was just as good as BT, trips have the look (and much more pricey of you find them
Technical - Metal flake mix ratio | The H. A. M. B. The blue will be a single stage enamel withe a 4 1 (i believe) mix ratio Want the color to still be clearly identifiable but also want it to dazzle from all angles Intend on gold flake in the white and silver flake in the blue Never sprayed actual flake before that I remember so pointers would be helpful
Art Inspiration - Metal flake base coat. | The H. A. M. B. Some old semi- metal flake (small flakes) factory Suzuki motorcycle paint I had bought years ago , had a silver base coat, flake in the translucent blue coat and clear top coat if I remember right
History - The Crest ~ What does it mean? | The H. A. M. B. The Blue Oval was added nearly two decades later, making the badge what it is today Click to expand Well, strictly speaking, the crest means F-O-R-D, that being the part of the arms above the helm – absent here – which is above the escutcheon, or shield Heraldry is very interesting once you get into it