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									 « Reply #10 on: January 31, 2006, 09:35:44 pm »  | 
								
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							I would definatly reskin that lid.
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									 « Reply #11 on: January 31, 2006, 10:09:57 pm »  | 
								
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							| Quote (firemun @ Jan. 31 2006,5:54) |  | Quote  |  | Jeff, post a pic with your method if you get some free time. Thanks! |  
 
  Do you want to see the finished piece...or what the die grinder, the discs and polisher look like...sorry if that seems like a dumb question...     but I am not really sure what you want to see.
  jeff |   Jeff - I'd like to see both.  The disc and polisher especially as I haven't heard of the scotchbrite discs and polisher. 
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									 « Reply #12 on: February 01, 2006, 08:13:28 am »  | 
								
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							| Quote (firemun @ Jan. 31 2006,7:54) |  | Quote  |  | Jeff, post a pic with your method if you get some free time. Thanks! |  
 
  Do you want to see the finished piece...or what the die grinder, the discs and polisher look like...sorry if that seems like a dumb question...     but I am not really sure what you want to see.
  jeff |   The finished piece, Thanks! 
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									 « Reply #13 on: February 02, 2006, 09:42:59 pm »  | 
								
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							Bryan, Here are a couple photos of the die grinder with Roloc discs.  Roloc is a trademarked name  as is scotchbrite (both 3M).  You can often find the discs and the pad (arbor) on Ebay.  You can get them in 1", 2" and 3" .  The pad's "grit" is correlated to the color of the pad.
 
 
 
  
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									 « Reply #14 on: February 02, 2006, 09:49:47 pm »  | 
								
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							Here is the polisher.  It is beside a 9/16" wrench so you can get an idea of the size.  It has a 3" velcro pad that you can attach various buffing pads to...you can get the same pads as you could for a large buffer (applicators, wool etc).  It has a variable speed control via small gate valve on the inlet.  You can get the die grinder and polisher at a place like Northern Tool.  The die grinder has a speed of up to 22,000 rpm so it works well on metal and for stripping paint.  
  There are mini polishers and mini sanders like the one I have here...and the look exactly alike. However the mini polisher's rpm is a fraction of the sanders...so if you get the wrong one...you could burn paint trying to buff with it.
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									 « Reply #15 on: February 02, 2006, 11:04:10 pm »  | 
								
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							Thanks for the pics and description. Btw - nice tools... and bench.  Any chance you could come by and cleanup / organize mine?    
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									 « Reply #16 on: February 03, 2006, 11:46:14 am »  | 
								
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							Wow those pads are just what I need, and I didn't know about them either. I use Scotch pads by hand and have grinders and polishers for coarse and fine work. This is in between, perfect.  Thanks for sharing Jeff. 
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									 « Reply #17 on: February 03, 2006, 02:06:06 pm »  | 
								
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							These pads work really well. They are worth there weight in gold.   '> 
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									 « Reply #18 on: February 26, 2006, 07:53:47 pm »  | 
								
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							BryanH, Here is a lid on ebay...may be better than what you have Slider Lid
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									 « Reply #19 on: February 27, 2006, 12:06:08 pm »  | 
								
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							Thanks Jeff - I've emailed the seller to see what lurks below that fine blue paint job.... 
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