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Re: Tank Car Mania Continues
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 16 Mar 2001 20:25:13 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Steven Barile writes:
> I was thinking along the same line, but haven't tried my 'still in the box
> since X-mass' Dremel tool with a buffing wheel, since I don't have a
> grinder/buffer. Any one tried this?
Dont, the buffer melts the plastic. I have tried it, and it melts the
plastic. Same with acrylic.
kai
> SteveB
> LOL while thinking about forgetting to changing the wheel and leaving the
> grinding wheel on ! Talk about your mutilation, boy!
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> In lugnet.trains, Tom Napolitano writes:
> > In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> > .
> > > Thanks for sharing these. Tell us about the sanding! Did you consider using
> > > Brasso like everyone else seems to? Do you think you took much actual
> > > material off, or just the printing?
> > >
> > > ++Lar
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> > I've had success using "white rouge" buffing compound from your local
> > Sears or hardware store. That and a small buffing wheel on a bench grinder
> > leaves a smooth finish. The Sears white compound is very fine.
> >
> > Contradictory as it may be, white rouge is the real name <g>.
> >
> > Tom Napolitano
> > tomnap@bersama.net
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