20 screaming polishers, 50 pounds of polish, 600+ man hours......

Superior Shine

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We were recently contracted to polish a WW2 B17 Flying Fortress.



We were exhilarated and honored to have been trusted with a fabulous artifact of American history.





This job was HUGE. It has to have been the largest and most difficult job Superior Shine have ever undertaken.



We found the aircraft to have a satin sheen to it.



Our job was to restore the aluminum to a brilliant shine worthy of this American Hero.



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DAY ONE ........





We started with the underside to escape working in direct sun light. The first day was forecast to be the warmest. The weather was pleasant but did warm up a bit.



Ever wonder how fun it would be to buff over your head?



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You can see in this picture the difference between the dull and freshly polished sides.



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DAY TWO ..........



We still had lots of work to complete on underside. We started moving teams out on to the fuselage and wings.





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DAY THREE.........



We are now in our "groove" and progressing nicely.



Notice how much surface area just one wing is. Keep in mind we had to do top and bottom. Then there was the other side to do!



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High five !!



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DAY FOUR..........



We are starting to feel the effects on our bodies of long days polishing. We have sore arms and backs. Fuddy is starting to reveal some of his shine. That motivates the team and we polish on. We are almost there!



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DAY FIVE............





The threat of rain keeps us indoors. Today is the day we put that final polish on the plane. We perform our clean up an double check every square inch for shine!



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simply amazing! im speechless! joe one of these days this army guy has to come out and do one with ya! hooooaaaah there man!!! outstanding and standing tall!
 
Wow that is so awesome. Great job!!! Thanks for the pics. That one will make a great story for many years to come.
 
My back is aching just looking at it. Un friggin real guys..



Question though. How do you manage the sheer power demand for 20 polishers at once?



And where does the plane go from here? Museum?
 
Thank you for the compliments.



Slickery said:
Looks like hard Work:bow Did stimulus money pay fer that?:eek: Some of your guys need some safety glasses.



I had safety glasses, particle mask and hearing protection on site. Most chose not to use any.



Jakerooni said:
My back is aching just looking at it. Un friggin real guys..



Question though. How do you manage the sheer power demand for 20 polishers at once?



And where does the plane go from here? Museum?



We had 8 plugged into the hanger and two outside generators ran the others.



You can see one of the generators in this picture.



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Yes we had a few of them, for under sides they do a great job, much lighter when your holding it over your head all day it makes a big difference. All but one lasted for the whole 40 hours of polishing.
 
reparebrise said:
Yes we had a few of them, for under sides they do a great job, much lighter when your holding it over your head all day it makes a big difference. All but one lasted for the whole 40 hours of polishing.



..........and still going.
 
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