Had some fun teaming up with Dorch Design out in Rhode Island! There I demoed the FesTool Shinex RAP 150-21 FE. We had some fun comparing it to the Dewalt, check it out!
Also you should check out those big barrel style buffers those have been the fastest units I've ever seen for buffing out air streams, they're absolute beasts in terms of size and weight but nothing beats them when it comes to saving time they literally can do most of the buffing needed in one to two passes let see you do that with anything else!!!
At first I thought this was a mock vid after i saw your gray face, but realized its for real. Dig the rasta and the tips for polishing. I watch the Runge dude polish his cars and wondered about the mirror shine. Personally I would wear a mask, that shmit cant be healthy.
Thanks for this video! I've been using dewalt grinders with buffer pads up until today and I'm about to go and use my new Festool polisher for the first time in a couple of hours! MUCH LOVE COMING FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS!
Great job on the videos. I have a 34 foot excella that has basically the first cut on it done by somebody else, I know they were using 3000 grit sandpaper, there is some shine to it but still some black marks left. What new shine polish should I go with? G6 then a lls polish? Thanks for your Advice.!!
were did you say you got your new super neat tool. ? and can you tell me a little more about the NuShine product? I have a 1970 airstream I am about ready to make my attempt on to shine this baby up.
Colin is there a way to email you regarding a few questions on our renovation I have looked at almost everything online and find your videos to be most informative, thank you
Usually it's a couple thousand dollar at minimum, I know of a guy who would the job of buffing and protecting with a ceramic coating (you will want to add some really high end protection after paying for all that work) he used a marine grade ceramic coating that lasts up to 10 years guaranteed which the bottle of that stuff alone costs $1000 (one bottle would do two air streams easily) and he said he would the guy $4000 which he admitted was low but he wanted to book the job and $4k is $4k to him he said so he didn't care that it was cheap for the amount of hours it took. With that being said you could expect anywhere from $4k-$10k as a price for polishing but there's always those guys that don't realize how big of a job it really is and will quote you $1000-$2000 and then once they start and realize how hard it is they either say they need to raise the price of just give up and walk away from it which is quite common with these types of jobs.
I have a 1958 Chevy kurbside aluminum body. I just stripped my paint and the body have a 300 grip right now. Do you think I can polish it to the shiny finish?
Yea you can but it's going to take a hell of a long time and your not going to get there with 300grit you need to sand it to about 3000-5000 grit and then work on compounding and buffing and that's the only way your going to get a mirrored shine and don't expect it to last if your not going to either clear coat it or protect it with ceramic coatings it's actually pointless to do all that work and not coat it with something. I highly recommend if you do all that work to clear coat over it to lock in that work.
Judging by how much compound is on this dude's face I'd say his lungs are likely pretty fucked by now but he definitely should be wearing a face mask of some sort never mind a full face mask I know they suck to wear trust me I personally have issues wearing the full face ones but atleast wearing something is better then nothing the paper n95 masks are decent too and it beats having to use a oxygen machine for the rest of your life when that stuff gets so caked up in your lungs you start to have problems breathing.
I do resto, not trailers but everything. I live in a junked airstream out of neccessity. It's miserable. I hats these videos, because I'm tired from trying to sleep in mine while making neccessary repairs. These idiots don't know what real life is like. Try not getting paid after buffing for 400+ hrs. Because that's what happens in real life, when you do real work for people on contract.
Also you should check out those big barrel style buffers those have been the fastest units I've ever seen for buffing out air streams, they're absolute beasts in terms of size and weight but nothing beats them when it comes to saving time they literally can do most of the buffing needed in one to two passes let see you do that with anything else!!!
At first I thought this was a mock vid after i saw your gray face, but realized its for real. Dig the rasta and the tips for polishing. I watch the Runge dude polish his cars and wondered about the mirror shine. Personally I would wear a mask, that shmit cant be healthy.
If you're going to have an Airstream or any aluminum rig you SHOULD have it nice and shiny.
Thanks for this video! I've been using dewalt grinders with buffer pads up until today and I'm about to go and use my new Festool polisher for the first time in a couple of hours! MUCH LOVE COMING FROM THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS!
Great job on the videos. I have a 34 foot excella that has basically the first cut on it done by somebody else, I know they were using 3000 grit sandpaper, there is some shine to it but still some black marks left. What new shine polish should I go with? G6 then a lls polish? Thanks for your Advice.!!
@@user-ek9vz2un6n go with the f9 then C and then S.
Did you quit polishing airstreams
do you only use nushine 11F7?
were did you say you got your new super neat tool. ? and can you tell me a little more about the NuShine product? I have a 1970 airstream I am about ready to make my attempt on to shine this baby up.
Colin is there a way to email you regarding a few questions on our renovation I have looked at almost everything online and find your videos to be most informative, thank you
MOMEH sure thing call me at 805 833 0083
Collin Daniels
That’s Santa Barbara County...
How much cost to polished a 22 foot long airstream?
Usually it's a couple thousand dollar at minimum, I know of a guy who would the job of buffing and protecting with a ceramic coating (you will want to add some really high end protection after paying for all that work) he used a marine grade ceramic coating that lasts up to 10 years guaranteed which the bottle of that stuff alone costs $1000 (one bottle would do two air streams easily) and he said he would the guy $4000 which he admitted was low but he wanted to book the job and $4k is $4k to him he said so he didn't care that it was cheap for the amount of hours it took. With that being said you could expect anywhere from $4k-$10k as a price for polishing but there's always those guys that don't realize how big of a job it really is and will quote you $1000-$2000 and then once they start and realize how hard it is they either say they need to raise the price of just give up and walk away from it which is quite common with these types of jobs.
How does the Shinex 150-21 compare against the 150-14?
What exactly do you mean by “compound”? Polish or something else?
I have a 1958 Chevy kurbside aluminum body. I just stripped my paint and the body have a 300 grip right now. Do you think I can polish it to the shiny finish?
Yea you can but it's going to take a hell of a long time and your not going to get there with 300grit you need to sand it to about 3000-5000 grit and then work on compounding and buffing and that's the only way your going to get a mirrored shine and don't expect it to last if your not going to either clear coat it or protect it with ceramic coatings it's actually pointless to do all that work and not coat it with something. I highly recommend if you do all that work to clear coat over it to lock in that work.
What is the brand of the tool
What kind of camera did you use to shoot this ?
Try an Airway buff
What would it cost to have a 1977 Sovereign polished by you?
Mark Mahan around 4000. 140 per linear foot
Why is this recommend to anyone
Judging by how much compound is on this dude's face I'd say his lungs are likely pretty fucked by now but he definitely should be wearing a face mask of some sort never mind a full face mask I know they suck to wear trust me I personally have issues wearing the full face ones but atleast wearing something is better then nothing the paper n95 masks are decent too and it beats having to use a oxygen machine for the rest of your life when that stuff gets so caked up in your lungs you start to have problems breathing.
I do resto, not trailers but everything. I live in a junked airstream out of neccessity. It's miserable. I hats these videos, because I'm tired from trying to sleep in mine while making neccessary repairs. These idiots don't know what real life is like. Try not getting paid after buffing for 400+ hrs. Because that's what happens in real life, when you do real work for people on contract.
What exactly is your deal?
Soooooo lame. This is a commercial