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Cutting off thin flange under a stainless sink?
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Gunner
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On 30 Aug 2004 10:28:27 -0700,
(mbrooks) wrote:
Gunner wrote in message . ..
What would be a good approach?
The trusty right angle grinder will remove them very quickly.
Thanks, I appreciate the tip. I will get a grinder. The sink is too
good to throw away.
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If you have a Harbor Freight store close by, they are currently on
sale. Look for the orange colored ones. While noisy and rattle a
lot..they seem to hold up very well.
Irrc..a $20 bill will get you the grinder (comes with a grinding disk)
and a nice wire cup brush(get a fine one) which is very handy for all
sorts of cleaning and deburring tasks.
Oh..safety glasses are mandatory.
Gunner
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