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proper \"polishing\" tool
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I've been looking over some past threads and am trying to figure out if there is a particular "polishing tool" (in addition to the proper pads, etc...) that i should pick up....
i have a rechargable drill as well as a battery operated Dremel type tool (Black and Decker).
can i get by with simply buying a proper set of bits for my drill? or should i spring for another type of tool (though i'm not sure what kind to get)...?
thanks...
also, someone at a Pepboys mentioned a sand paper type "flapper" device that fits on the end of the drill and "slaps" the piece to be polished with little tags of sand paper....
has anyone heard of this?? does it make sense??
thanks...
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I'm not sure where to buy them other than your friendly neighborhood auto paint shop. They'll know what you're talking about.
I don't know if I'd use it for polishing, though. I haven't tried anything other than wetsanding + elbow grease, but I've gotten decent results. You just have to be willing to put in the time and effort.
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Harley Davidson- Turning gas into noise without the harmful affects of horsepower for over 100 years.
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i guess a tooth brush (and sand paper) will have to do the trick!
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Chet, do you use water when wet sanding the aluminum parts?
Mark
Maybe Im taking this the wrong way, but it put a smile on my face after a suddenly crabby day began after getting home.
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Here's an old post that shows my 'before & after'.
kzrider.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=22011
'76 KZ900 LTD (Blaze)
'96 Voyager XII (Dark Star)
'79 KZ650 Cafe Project (Dirty Kurt)
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oldcuda68 wrote:
Chet, do you use water when wet sanding the aluminum parts?
Mark
Maybe Im taking this the wrong way, but it put a smile on my face after a suddenly crabby day began after getting home.
Maybe I should have further explained that I have used other liquids such as kerosene, etc. I got a chuckle just now when I read this!!!!:lol:
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DanOz7Five0 wrote:
oldcuda68 wrote:
Chet, do you use water when wet sanding the aluminum parts?
Mark
Maybe Im taking this the wrong way, but it put a smile on my face after a suddenly crabby day began after getting home.
Maybe I should have further explained that I have used other liquids such as kerosene, etc. I got a chuckle just now when I read this!!!!:lol:
Good or I thought we were going to have to give you the number for 911 also :silly:
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thanks for that link to the archive!
really clears up alot for me...
ok,
i understand most, but what "mothers" product would i use (i found their site, but WAY too many options!)...
www.mothers.com/
I've seen the "scotch-brite" pads before (see link)
but am curious if they come in different "fine-ness" (if that is even a word!)
www.3m.com/intl/za/scotch_brite_hand_pads.html
finally,
this cratex thing looks QUITE useful....
do they also come in different "fine-nesses" (again with taht word!)
www.cratex.com/rubblock.htm
thanks...
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