[pianotech] cuddly die grinders

paul bruesch paul at bruesch.net
Sat Oct 27 17:30:54 MDT 2012


But the upside of unprotected plate grinding is that you never get turned
down for blood donation due to low hemoglobin....
Anon

On Sat, Oct 27, 2012 at 6:09 PM, Ron Nossaman <rnossaman at cox.net> wrote:

> On 10/27/2012 5:43 PM, Jim Ialeggio wrote:
>
>  Even
>> outside though, I get the same personal protection.
>>
>
> Absolutely, full hazmat! The stuff is toxic. Outside doesn't work for me,
> so it's in the shop. The rule is, all grinding done in one day, which is
> why I want fast material removal. Also, bigger chips instead of fine dust.
> Sweep up with a magnet, then exhaust fan and air hose. Even then, I tend to
> track graphite into areas not appreciated. Save the sweepings. I mix iron
> dust with epoxy to fill and re-drill those hogged out plate perimeter
> holes, and to level the low spots in the duplex area. Leftovers sparkle
> entertainingly when thrown into the fire in the evening. Whee!
>
> Ron "Cheap Date" N
>
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