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08-11-2004, 23:39
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metal polishing?what to use?too wise!
hello,
wanna have a bash at polishing my tb's,
the surface area isnt very big so think i can manage it as i cant find a polishers anywere at all,
what sort of tool is best? dremel any good? or are they not powerfull enough?
any sugestions
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08-11-2004, 23:44
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Re: metal polishing?what to use?too wise!
Depending on how rough it is you can go into a motorcycle shop and they normally sell polishing mops etc quite cheap that fit in drills.
You see them on ebay to.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...933079186&rd=1
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Re: metal polishing?what to use?too wise!
dremel would be fine i use my dewalt drill and buy various polishing bits for it at hardware stores oh and tube of autosil.
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Re: metal polishing?what to use?too wise!
its alloy and has a slight gran so that needs to go some of the bits are a bit fiddly thats all so need a fine tool?
dunno whats best,
a good polishers would be handy local!Lol
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