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Re: Grinding weld on patch panel
[Re: gzig5]
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06/26/20 02:04 PM
06/26/20 02:04 PM
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Posts: 18,025 S.E. Michigan
ZIPPY
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I Live Here
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I have that and like it. Works well for grinding out spot welds and can get you back into tight areas. i have an air version of one of those belt sanders. works very well for lots of applications. On those little 13 inch belts, do you guys prefer 36 or 60 grit for knocking down welds? 80 grit discs seem too slow, I was thinking the belt + going more coarse would help me be more productive.
Rich H.
Esse Quam Videri
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Re: Grinding weld on patch panel
[Re: gzig5]
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06/28/20 12:49 PM
06/28/20 12:49 PM
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Posts: 20,272 north of coder
moparx
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"Butt Crack Bob"
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north of coder
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what a lot of guys forget is a new belt or disc of any grit cuts faster and cooler than a used one. don't try to use up your belt or disc just because there is some grit still there. i save my used ones and use them up forming and polishing thick [1/8" and up] material.
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Re: Grinding weld on patch panel
[Re: Quikshft]
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07/14/20 01:01 PM
07/14/20 01:01 PM
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Posts: 18,025 S.E. Michigan
ZIPPY
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I Live Here
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I went and bought the air version of that mini belt sander. Works great with 36 grit.
Rich H.
Esse Quam Videri
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