TVR S1 OZ Wheels

TVR S1 OZ Wheels

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88S1

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715 posts

68 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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What’s the general consensus on refurbing S1 wheels, Have had a mess lighting sanding and polishing up, works well but takes a lot of time to do. Is aqua or bead blasting an option, anyone had this done?.

Should I send send out for powder coating.

Or has anyone got a decent set of 4 wheels for reasonable money before I spend half my life sanding and polishing these or going down the other routes.

Live near Manchester.


frontfloater

367 posts

149 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Most companies who offer to refurbish wheels either powder-coat or paint. Both of these options tend to look rather dull - grey or silver, rather than shiny/polished.

I wanted my S2 wheels to look original, and the only way to do that AFAIK is to get them diamond-cut and re-lacquered. TrackVRoad at Clitheroe did mine a few years ago. It wasn't cheap (£380 plus VAT for the set) but they came out nicely.



Colin RedGriff

2,536 posts

264 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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When I had my S1 I had them powder coated and i was very happy with them. Maybe not as ultimately shiny as diamond cut but so much easier to maintain and I really liked them.


88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Thanks for both your responses. Spent 4 hours on one wheel using various methods, sanding, abrasive pads, wire wool, Dremel with abrasive wheel, brass and steel wheels. Came up pretty good but to be honest still some light staining that just won’t go away, you wouldn’t notice unless you were 2ft away, so going to paint and lacquer them.

Have refurbed wheels previously as had a car with 20” rims that got damaged on a monthly basis (narrow lanes where I live), and never had an issue, will etch prime, paint and then lacquer, will post the results.

88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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frontfloater said:
Most companies who offer to refurbish wheels either powder-coat or paint. Both of these options tend to look rather dull - grey or silver, rather than shiny/polished.

I wanted my S2 wheels to look original, and the only way to do that AFAIK is to get them diamond-cut and re-lacquered. TrackVRoad at Clitheroe did mine a few years ago. It wasn't cheap (£380 plus VAT for the set) but they came out nicely.

They do look nice, i wonder if they can even diamonds cut the older style like mine as the centre is a big curve. Times against me a little, plus on a budget as this has been a major undertaking with everything to do.

88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Friday 1st April 2022
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Colin RedGriff said:
When I had my S1 I had them powder coated and i was very happy with them. Maybe not as ultimately shiny as diamond cut but so much easier to maintain and I really liked them.

I think they look really good. If my attempt isn’t good enough then may go for the powder coat option. Roughly how much did it cost?

88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Saturday 2nd April 2022
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Work in progress. Will look shinier when lacquered, but need to give the black infills another coat and fine finishing yet. Just doing the one for now to ensure the he quality/finish is up to scratch.





Edited by 88S1 on Saturday 2nd April 22:37

sixor8

6,609 posts

275 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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When I had a set of TVR wheels refurbished in 2017, I had them done in sparkle silver (metallic effect in the powder). It was no extra cost over normal silver. The photo doesn't show the sparkle particularly but I was happy with them:



The paint job looks good too. smile

Colin RedGriff

2,536 posts

264 months

Sunday 3rd April 2022
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88S1 said:
Colin RedGriff said:
When I had my S1 I had them powder coated and i was very happy with them. Maybe not as ultimately shiny as diamond cut but so much easier to maintain and I really liked them.

I think they look really good. If my attempt isn’t good enough then may go for the powder coat option. Roughly how much did it cost?
It was a long time ago now (2005?) but it was about £50 a wheel I think. I've had a similar treatment on my Griff Estorils which was about the same again.

88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Monday 4th April 2022
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There many place still at around £200 for powder coat, or £250 for diamond cutting, but much more expensive to have the black sections done, so will plod on finishing my sample first, the blacks too glossy for my liking and a bit thick on the centre section (think the paint was going off) and hard to get perfectly circular, so going to sand back, paint the black in the centre first, blank off and the then do the silver. 3D Printed a blanking plate to fit over the hub to assist.




Deeman

1,609 posts

189 months

Monday 11th April 2022
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My understanding when I had my eight spokes done by diamond cut, is that they powder coat them black first, then diamond cut through the black face, leaving the inserts black and face silver. They did not make a fuss about charging more for the black bits in fairness. They were done by lepsons

v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Friday 15th April 2022
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Deeman said:
My understanding when I had my eight spokes done by diamond cut, is that they powder coat them black first, then diamond cut through the black face, leaving the inserts black and face silver. .............
Hi Pete - yes that's how it's done.

Hi Simon - where the S2 wheels diamond cut then? I thought they were just polished. Anyway, options
(a) get them blasted clean and then paint as your sample. (b) powder coat silver and paint in the black sections your self. You'll be quite good at it by the time you've done the 5th laugh

88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Friday 15th April 2022
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Round 2. Let’s see how we get on with the blanking method. Paint black centre and infills, use blank plate on centre and tape infills, then silver.



TVR-Stu

818 posts

206 months

Saturday 16th April 2022
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Love the production line you've set up. thumbup

88S1

Original Poster:

715 posts

68 months

Saturday 16th April 2022
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Round 2 failed. Due to the letters in the inserts got overspray in the black. Round 3, spray silver, laquer, tape over holes from finished face and spray black inserts after from behind. One thing that does work is Filling the black will permanent marker, and you can get nice sharp lines.


v8s4me

7,264 posts

226 months

Saturday 16th April 2022
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Try and track down Glen for tips - he did wheels like these a few years back.