Here we go. My project buddy had to do V Day duties (I got mine done Sat night) so i was working alone. Hadn't done that in a while. Finally finished polishing the hub. had to say, OK 1 hour. Whatever it looks like at the end is what I'll go with. 15 min for each rouge (3) and 15 min for changing wheels and cleaning etc. Result:
Done. Looks better in the pictures than in life, but ...done.
Got a lot of polish gunk in the spoke holes. Cleaned them with a tube brush in the drill.
So it turns out the hub I sold to Terry is the one I should have kept, and the one I kept is the one he needs. So swap time. That'll delay the front wheel a bit longer...and I'll get to polish another hub. So no lacing.
Started cleaning up electrical parts. I have a new loom, so that's done. But the components are all used, a couple of drops of this in each.
So using a brush from my cleaning kit for my .22cal rifle works real well for the round females.
My old plastic point file works great for flat connections and the headlight connector.
I started to strip the wires off the left hand switch. The covering was so brittle it would SNAP instead of bend. I thought great, I'l just cut it off and at the same time remove the button and 2 wires that cancels the signal beeper, which i won't use. About 1 or 2 snips from the end, I hooked the blue turn signal wire and cut it through . DAMN.
Cut it to the quick, irreparable. Oh well, the switch housing was pretty washed out. I have a new K0/1 style for the right. I'll go to Yamiya and get a K0/1 style for the left. One thing i can do is spend money.
Did some other futzin around, bot some chrome allen heads for the switch gear, cleaned up the rectifier and regulator from 30 years of grime.
Next week, hope to make good headway on the electrics, maybe oil up the forks.