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Offline Howard Rush

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Removal of Tiny Imperfections
« on: March 05, 2024, 07:11:30 PM »
I was shopping for sanding disks on Amazon. Check out Powertec 9" disks: "80 grit - for removing tiny imperfections".  If tiny imperfections are keeping you off the front row, these disks could be just the ticket.
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Offline bill bischoff

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Re: Removal of Tiny Imperfections
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2024, 07:46:39 PM »
if you stick them to your handle, will they remove the tiny imperfections in your flying?

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Re: Removal of Tiny Imperfections
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2024, 10:37:25 AM »
Golly, Bill. You’re right.  I was missing the big picture.  Imperfection is universal.  To extrapolate, maybe 60-grit could take care of Putin or Hamas.  Maybe that’s why my wife is walking toward me with 40-grit stuck to her hands.
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Re: Removal of Tiny Imperfections
« Reply #3 on: March 06, 2024, 04:15:21 PM »
Something doesn't add up. You're suggesting that Putin could be "rubbed out" with 60 grit, but you certainly can't rub out your new stunter with 60 grit!

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Re: Removal of Tiny Imperfections
« Reply #4 on: March 06, 2024, 09:27:36 PM »
  You know, it all depends on what you are working on. I have done some stuff where a 60 grit disc would be used last to remove tiny imperfections back in my day as a the lead welder in a local machine shop. 100 to 120 grit for really polishing things! Stuff that was several inches thick and needed a 20 ton crane to lift and move !!It was fun when I was young, just what I wanted to be doing!!  I think some of it would kill me now!! But I would do it all again if given the chance.
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