Heavy_Soul wrote:Grit 400 wet and dry paper, in soapy water all over the enclosure until it was smooth, then buffed it on a grinder wheel with a coarse polishing attachment and car polishing soap until it was even, then went to a medium attachment and did the same, then to a fine attachment. Finally rubbed it all over with lime to get the grease and shit out of it, then some carnauba wax with a clean rag!
Great polish. So the buffing wheel is the key, eh? I tried to get a polish like that on my optical compressors-- wet-sanding, buffing, polishing, waxing. I couldn't come close to that, no matter how much time I spent and how fine of grit I used. My bigger goal, though, was getting the surface flat for toner transfer and etching, and that was a success.
What brand enclosure is that? I used 4site enclosures, and it seemed like the aluminum was not consistent, with dark streaks and spots that I just couldn't remove.
Oh, and by the way, ditch the plastic washers! Cheeeeesy.

Mike