If so what medium do you recommend
I got the fridge full of beer. Sat on my shop stool and got to work with my wire wheel on my bench grinder. Gave me a lot of time to think as I worked, and the results were fantastic. The threads came out sharp and clean. Every bolt went in finger tight, and I'm confident in torque specs for anywhere it counts.Just was wondering if anyone has used a rock tumbler/vibrator to remove rust.
If so what medium do you recommend
I tried it a few times and was not impressed. You have to experiment with the media to get the results you want etc. In the end, it was always easier to soak in Evaporust or vinegar or remove the rust with a wire wheel or sand blaster.Just was wondering if anyone has used a rock tumbler/vibrator to remove rust.
If so what medium do you recommend
All the time. Works greatJust was wondering if anyone has used a rock tumbler/vibrator to remove rust.
If so what medium do you recommend
I got the fridge full of beer. Sat on my shop stool and got to work with my wire wheel on my bench grinder. Gave me a lot of time to think as I worked, and the results were fantastic. The threads came out sharp and clean. Every bolt went in finger tight, and I'm confident in torque specs for anywhere it counts.
My project isn't a race though..... that takes time!
Wow. That's even more anal than me..... If I see a rusty/ ugly clamp I will usually just replace it with a new one.I have a buddy that runs a small business prepping race bikes. He has a funny quirk about screw type hose clamps.
Before installing/reinstalling one, he always hits it with rouge and a buffing wheel to shine it up..