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Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:51 |
Removing paint and smoothing some seam sealer down, thats what I'm doing and this can be down with a wire brush attachment. | |
AK |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:43 |
argghhh... make up your mind :lol: | |
Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:39 |
I'm not smoothing them just removing old paint, I'm a bufty wait and see. | |
AK |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:37 |
smoothing is best done with flapper wheel, but just watch you dont cut into shit thin nova metal. Why on earth are you smoothing and bare metaling your chassis legs? | |
Marc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:36 |
quote: I used them when I was a fabricator and never gouged in to the steel, as long as you hold them flat on to the material what you take off is dependant on how hard you press. | |
Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:33 |
Yeah thats perfect for what I want to do, I don't want to go deep just remove paint and smooth something out. | |
AK |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:30 |
I used a wire brush attachment to get the paint off alloys etc. | |
AK |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:25 |
a flapper disc will gouge/grind more than a wire brush! | |
Marc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:19 |
I'd go for a flapper disc as you'll be less likely to gouge. | |
Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:17 |
quote: See I knew it would be worth asking before I started, was going to use a grinding wheel but thought it would be a bit drastic. Thank you Adam | |
AK |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:13 |
flappying ginding wheel or a wire brush drill attachement. | |
Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:09 |
Just inside chassis legs, pretty much the whole engine bay, removing old paint putting new on. | |
AK |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:07 |
flappy grinding wheel, sandpaper, file | |
Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:06 |
Sorry how vague can you be :lol: | |
Ojc |
posted on 8th Dec 06 at 09:05 |
..smooth something down inside my engine bay so I can spray it afterwards what should I use to smooth it down? |