How about a cheapo little tapered grinding cone in
your electric drill?
Thump
--- Ron Nossaman <RNossaman@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >After one removes all the hitch pins from a plate,
> what is the easiest way
> >to cosmetically cover up the old hitch pin
> remnants? There seems to always
> >be little nubs sticking up of the steel pins. Seems
> pretty hard to sand.
> >Can't really get a grinder in there too well. How
> do you smooth them down
> >enough to get to where you can simply fill with a
> fairing compound?
> >
> >Terry Farrell
>
>
> A long neck electric die grinder works best for me
> so far, and a little 4"
> angle grinder where I can reach, but I haven't tried
> everything yet.
>
> Ron N
>
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