#3151268 - 02/04/13 11:05 AM
Leaving aluminum cams un painted?
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RussellvilleRob
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Registered: 09/15/05
Posts: 2015
Loc: Russellville
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Ok, I was in the midst of replacing my strings & thought "I really need to touch up these cams"... They have a few nicks & scratches from normal hunting & such... Anyway, I took tthem off & hit them with some thinner & dang they look pretty good naked.. The aluminum look will be pretty awesome looking on a blacked Strother.... So now the question... How could I remove some of the machining marks on the cams?.... They are very minor, but I would like to knock them off to help the appearance even more...
Any ideas or suggestions?
I'll post pics of the completed project...
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#3151287 - 02/04/13 11:22 AM
Re: Leaving aluminum cams un painted?
[Re: RussellvilleRob]
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TNDeerGuy
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Registered: 11/28/06
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Loc: Old Hickory/Mt.Juliet, TN
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Never thought about doing that—I'll bet it will look sweet! Looking forward to pics!
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