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Found a new tool.

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Kelly C

01-28-2006 12:33:00




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Was snooping around the shop at Dordals wile I was dropping off the crank for my 706 yeasterday. Mike was in there putting some rings in a M. So of course I start with the what this and the why that questions.
then I noticed the deck on the block was as shinny as could be. I asked how do you do that?
Seeing as I am putting the head back on my 300. I though that would be a good question.
He showed me what he used. Little disks not quite a grinding disk. Sort of a scrubber ( like for dishes) but these have some light abrasive in them. He asked if I had a die grinder. I said I do. He gave me an arbor and a few disks.
Ewwww I like this. Really works gret on the deck and I also used it on the manafold.
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oleblu

01-28-2006 17:17:45




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 Re: Found a new tool. in reply to Kelly C, 01-28-2006 12:33:00  
If you think that's good, put it on a 90 degree "angle head" die grinder. You will have 10 times the control you have with the straight ones.



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JJK

01-28-2006 15:11:37




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 Re: Found a new tool. in reply to Kelly C, 01-28-2006 12:33:00  
I like to use the ones with the plastic teeth that are about 1" long when new. They are a lot less abrasive on the metal where as the scotch pads will remove metal. Esspecially when cleaning aluminum.



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old

01-28-2006 14:54:50




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 Re: Found a new tool. in reply to Kelly C, 01-28-2006 12:33:00  
Guess what any good auto parts store have them set up for drills etc. They work well for removeing paint and all sorts of other stuff.



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Bob

01-28-2006 13:14:04




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 Re: Found a new tool. in reply to Kelly C, 01-28-2006 12:33:00  
Lotta rebuilt engine outfits, etc. state warrantee is null and void if ScotchBrite discs are used, (On manifolds, heads, etc., that will be installed on the engine.)

Block off any holes you can to prevent abrasive dust from entering the crankcase, etc., and THOROUGHLY clean manifolds, ports, etc. of any abrasive dust.



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the tractor vet

01-28-2006 12:59:42




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 Re: Found a new tool. in reply to Kelly C, 01-28-2006 12:33:00  
Handy littel suckers aren't they .been using them for i don't remember how long . I got the big ones and them littel ones.



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