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scootz

posted on 17/12/09 at 03:35 PM Reply With Quote
Repairing Wheel Rims

I'm doing the re-build with a set of Caterham 8-spokes.

The set I have are structurally fine, but have a few gouges in the rim... what's the best material for filling / shaping these gouges with prior to sand-bast and powdercoat?





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Mr Whippy

posted on 17/12/09 at 03:39 PM Reply With Quote
you know what I did with some rather scuffed alloys I bought?

Fitted them one at a time to the car and left it running with that wheel jacked up and in 2nd gear, then took the grinder and a flapper wheel to the rim (gently)

Got in a few minutes a totally superb finish ready for painting

If you want to fill a deep mark, just use that metal two part putty then finish with the grinder.

[Edited on 17/12/09 by Mr Whippy]





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afj

posted on 17/12/09 at 04:10 PM Reply With Quote
Had a small ding in one of my wheels ally welded then filed back to shape then a tiny bit of filler in a couple of pinholes then filler primer and 2k now they look better than new





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Chippy

posted on 17/12/09 at 04:41 PM Reply With Quote
"JB Weld" is your answer, two part epoxy liquid metal. Fill the deep gauges, and then treat as per "Mr Whippy" has sugested. HTH Ray





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scootz

posted on 17/12/09 at 05:55 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers chaps!





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