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<blockquote data-quote="GusGus2020" data-source="post: 7480195" data-attributes="member: 169365"><p>That’s usually what I end up doing - depending on how bad it is, sometimes I’ll take a grinder with 40 or 80 grit flap disc to take some material off. Makes it a little faster, but I always monitor the heat of the bit so I don’t mess with the temper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GusGus2020, post: 7480195, member: 169365"] That’s usually what I end up doing - depending on how bad it is, sometimes I’ll take a grinder with 40 or 80 grit flap disc to take some material off. Makes it a little faster, but I always monitor the heat of the bit so I don’t mess with the temper. [/QUOTE]
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