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PICTURES of my wire brushing and polishing setup

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Ignoramus8345

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Mar 27, 2010, 12:36:36 AM3/27/10
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Some pictures of my cleaning setup.

http://igor.chudov.com/projects/Cleaning-And-Polishing/

I can clean and polish most things, like the ones pictured, in one
minute or so.

The pictures show two items, a Morse 2 shank to Morse 3 hole extender,
and a Morse 5 shell mill holder.

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Joseph Gwinn

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Mar 27, 2010, 9:24:36 AM3/27/10
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In article <b-ydnaQRJ6XJFjDW...@giganews.com>,
Ignoramus8345 <ignora...@NOSPAM.8345.invalid> wrote:

How much metal is removed in the process?

Joe Gwinn

Ignoramus11443

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Mar 27, 2010, 10:42:36 AM3/27/10
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I would say, very close to none.

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Buerste

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Mar 27, 2010, 3:38:45 PM3/27/10
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"Ignoramus8345" <ignora...@NOSPAM.8345.invalid> wrote in message
news:b-ydnaQRJ6XJFjDW...@giganews.com...

Make some kind of guard for that brush, Mr. Porcupine! I kept a copy of
that picture to scare people.


Too_Many_Tools

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Mar 27, 2010, 6:58:40 PM3/27/10
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On Mar 27, 2:38 pm, "Buerste" <buer...@buerste.com> wrote:
> "Ignoramus8345" <ignoramus8...@NOSPAM.8345.invalid> wrote in message

I agree with the recommendations for a guard.

I have a similar setup that I use when I have to..which is seldom.

When I am done with it, I always have at least half a dozen wires
stuck in my clothes and skin.

Wearing safety goggles is a requirement of course.

A suggestion...a few years ago I started doing much of my grinding/
polishing/wirebrushing out on my driveway. This reduced the amount of
cleanup time in my shop needed.

TMT

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