bouldermsm
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Hey Folks,
I have welded, sanded and degreased some steel shelving frames. The GF wants the 'industrial look' and is asking if I can brighten up the sheen. She likes to tooling and swirl marks so I am really just trying to polish/shine them more than anything.
I have searched some and there is a lot of info/products for stainless but nothing that mentions raw steel. In reality, what I have done thus far actually produced a very stainless like look but I don't know metalurgy well enough to suggest a finish. It sure looks like 3M and Scotchbrite will be part of the solution. I have all the grinders/buffers needed and I am just trying to skip a few of the trial and error steps if anyone has some experience. I have even thought of a Rustoleum type clear gloss instead of a buffed product? Just to be clear, this is cleaned, raw carbon mild steel that has been rough grit sanded with an angle grinder to remove the scale (and knock down my fugly welds).
I have a few pics, just to give you an idea of the current state of finish and the inventory of work ahead of me.
thanks in advance.
I have welded, sanded and degreased some steel shelving frames. The GF wants the 'industrial look' and is asking if I can brighten up the sheen. She likes to tooling and swirl marks so I am really just trying to polish/shine them more than anything.
I have searched some and there is a lot of info/products for stainless but nothing that mentions raw steel. In reality, what I have done thus far actually produced a very stainless like look but I don't know metalurgy well enough to suggest a finish. It sure looks like 3M and Scotchbrite will be part of the solution. I have all the grinders/buffers needed and I am just trying to skip a few of the trial and error steps if anyone has some experience. I have even thought of a Rustoleum type clear gloss instead of a buffed product? Just to be clear, this is cleaned, raw carbon mild steel that has been rough grit sanded with an angle grinder to remove the scale (and knock down my fugly welds).
I have a few pics, just to give you an idea of the current state of finish and the inventory of work ahead of me.
thanks in advance.