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    Steel “crud” removal

    Think I’ll try some vinegar soon. Thanks.
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    Steel “crud” removal

    Mill scale, that’s what it’s called. Frankly, I have no idea whether I’m using hot or cold rolled. I usually go to the steel store and raid their scrap department. This store does fabrication so some of 6heir scrap is beautiful stuff but no mention of hot or cold. I’ll be going there...
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    Steel “crud” removal

    Any steel I buy has a dark layer of something. I’d like to make the surfaces to be clean raw steel for some projects. For years I’ve been using the grinder with a coarse wire wheel, but it’s time consuming and not all that efficient. I do sometimes use my belt sander and that method removes a...
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    Older polisher modification

    Sorry I haven’t responded. Spent some time shopping this morning and then sanded on the old Mopar powered Studebaker. Anyhow, I enjoyed the wise cracks and i’m Reviewing the other useful suggestions. Thanks a bunch. If it draws less than 15 amps, there are some fan controllers available that...
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    Older polisher modification

    Search on this site didn’t help. I have a twenty five year old Black & Decker 6124 polisher/buffer. It is a single speed that seems too fast to me. Does anyone know about making the polisher into an adjustable unit. I’m too cheap to buy a newer polisher.
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