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Cabinets for tooling - restoration
Stilldrillin:
"Thoroughness"......
He's right, yer know! :thumbup:
Blummin well done John! :clap: :clap:
David D
micktoon:
Evening lads,
thanks for the comments :thumbup:, I have looked for you posts Andrew but can not find them , I could remember there had been a thread about a cabinet getting done in the past. Believe me these would have been getting blasted too if I had the chance lol.
BBB , I will try them discs next time , I did try something that looked similar on an electric drill years ago and it just wore down in about ten seconds lol :palm: Looks like they must have improved things over the years I am glad to say, thanks for pointing them out , spreading knowledge is a big part of the forums.
I have ordered some castors for cabinet 3 so will continue once they arrive.
Cheers Mick.
awemawson:
Here you go Mick - blasted and sprayed for you :lol:
http://madmodder.net/index.php/topic,8741.0.html
Bigbadbugga:
--- Quote from: micktoon on August 13, 2014, 06:04:09 PM ---
BBB , I will try them discs next time , I did try something that looked similar on an electric drill years ago and it just wore down in about ten seconds lol :palm: Looks like they must have improved things over the years I am glad to say, thanks for pointing them out , spreading knowledge is a big part of the forums.
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Yes, they are ok on the flat stuff but not so good if you catch an edge or a burr, then they shred. I use them on car body panels mostly.
PekkaNF:
I have been using some of fleece discs and I have really mixed results. To my IMHO normal electric drill does not spin them fast enough and small angle grinder spins them too fast. I bought cheap angle grinder just a little ago to try about 6000 rpm on this small 115mm? disc.
This new Niromorse is really a joke compared to the old one. Old one stripped steel radiator clean in two goes, new one does not even mat the same paint. Got one different brand on spray bottle - it smelled death and did not do anything to old paint. Then I took one of these disk on fast angle grinder (a more than bit over recommended fleese disk rpm.) and flinged the paint all over cleared kitchen. Shredded the firs disk, learned "soft touch" on the second dic, which stripped the two meter long radiator to bare metal. Took only a fraction of the time compared lookin these "paint strippers" do nothing. There was a learning curve. Slightly slower angle grinder seemed to help, maybe even slower is even better.
Pekka
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