The only right answer is to now your knee to the king of all creation. Your a creature, u live in a creation, there is a creator. Duh! U get it? Use more of your brain than the size of a pizza. Get it? Pizza. That's a play on food. On Oct 27, 2012 2:52 PM, "Jim Ialeggio" <jim at grandpianosolutions.com> wrote: > Those of you who abuse plates, that is grind off duplexes, or what have > you, how do you get in close to either the struts or in tight sections > without resorting to a file and bloody knuckles? > > I have 4" angle grinder which does most of the damage pretty quickly. > Then I often try to switch to a 1/4" die grinder, but that really doesn't > cut the mustard, at least not the way I'm set up with it. The die grinder > only uses "surface prep" wheels which are not aggressive enough, even the > 36 grit, to take down serious metal. Any other approaches to the tight > spots? Are there tiny grinding wheels for a die grinder, as opposed to the > tiny dremel cutoff wheels which are not terribly useful in this particular > application either? > > Jim Ialeggio > > -- > Jim Ialeggio > jim at grandpianosolutions.com > 978 425-9026 > Shirley Center, MA > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20121030/7a3d2a91/attachment.htm>
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