[pianotech] cuddly die grinders

Jim Henson a1propianos at gmail.com
Tue Oct 30 03:31:51 MDT 2012


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don't waste their life on foolishness late at nite in nowhere s ville. They
admit their doing that then ask God to take the day ahead of them & cause
it to be fruitful for His kingdom. If i'm casting pearls before a pig,i'll
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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
>
>
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