Picked up some Profile SS cranks a few weeks back and am in the process of restoring them.
Arms have been done.
Started with this




Not bad condition, But one of the axle bosses had some dings. Gave the area a blast in a sand blaster.
And got a bodyshop that we use at work to put a few blobs of weld on the offending area.

After a bit of time on the grind wheel, dremel, file and them some wet/dry on a flat surface.
Ended up like this

Gave both arms a blast, I protected the splines.





Dropped them off to SBD for some fresh gloss black. Picked them up earlier today.
Will post pics soon