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

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.



If you buy them right, they can be had for $20 and maybe even less with some of the special offers or coupons. For this kind of work, that is dang near a disposable item! I bet they work good for this kind of dirty work.



I got one a long time ago for $19.99 and I think it even came with an extra set of brushes. (I hardly use it anymore except for pad washing and drying)



Awesome job, BTW. :bigups



Randy
 
Absolutely fantastic job guys!! I'm starting to get used to seeing these massive jobs done to perfection from you guys.



I bet it took a lot of logistics, planning and direction to bring together a group like that and accomplish a job that large. Great job!
 
Here are a few more pics for those who like to see Joe working, and even more exotic, me working.



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Thanks for the pictures. Great job on that piece of history.



Did anybody do some rivet counting? Golly that is a bunch of rivets to go over.



I do like the pic with both bombers shining proud!
 
Fuddy Duddy shines again! Congratulations to you and your crew on an astounding job. And thanks for another very interesting post!
 
Thanks again everybody.



The logistics and such were a huge stress factor. Myself and Yvan tagged teamed the responsibilities as needed. He was a great help!



As far as processes, we polished and got paid.



We had pads made specifically for us. Everything else is proprietary.
 
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