Well I am going to try this. My comp. wont start in the winter.I didnt know what to do.10weight . I cant wait to try this.
Well I am going to try this. My comp. wont start in the winter.I didnt know what to do.10weight . I cant wait to try this.
3M (and imitators) sells a whole range of those ScotchBrite type discs. They are impregnated with a variety of abrasives, usually aluminum oxide or silicon carbide, and come in a wide range of grits. Some of the finer grades will take off the paint or rust without leaving such deep scratches or swirls. Or, like sandpaper, you can progress up through a range of grits until you leave a polished, mirror surface, depending on how far you want to go.
In industry, these will be used to polish off weld lines, remove burrs, or to take a rough casting to a polished part.
There are styles to fit angle grinders, like Warped5 shows, bench grinders, die grinders, Dremel tools, drill chuck, etc. Almost any powered, rotary tool. One of the styles I like is the 'Roloc' line (also sold under different brand names by other manufacturers) that fit onto a small, pneumatic, right angle die grinder, which is easy to hold and can fit into a lot of places.
You can buy these online or anywhere that industrial or welding products are sold, but might have to order some of the sizes or specific grits.
3M Industrial Products Catalog: adhesives, tapes, abrasives and more:#Discs - Roloc
Philbert
I'm sure there's a way that could be done to do so, but according to Milwaukee Tools NA they don't recommend it.? How do you set the rakers on that thing?
(looks pretty)
Philbert
I like their chainsaws too!
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