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A question for the experts :-)
I have seen references to using vibratory polishers with water mixed with the abrasive. I have one of those 5 lb table top units with the red plastic drum, sold at HF and on Ebay for twice the HF price. Can I use this typr of polisher with a water/abrasive slutty? Should I?? |
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On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 16:50:36 -0500, Bradford Chaucer
wrote: A question for the experts :-) I have seen references to using vibratory polishers with water mixed with the abrasive. I have one of those 5 lb table top units with the red plastic drum, sold at HF and on Ebay for twice the HF price. Can I use this typr of polisher with a water/abrasive slutty? Should I?? I have a small unit that is made for polishing brass. For shooters. The instructions were explicit: Do Not Use With Water. Only Dry. I always use it with water. The amplitude of the vibration was too low so I added a couple more washers to the weight on the motor. I use it with ceramic media, not a slurry. The parts are put in with the ceramic media, water, and soap. The soap type depends on the metal being deburred. I also have a large one and it gets used basically the same way. If I just have a few small parts to do then the small one gets used. I think if a slurry was used it would just sit there with concentric standing waves on the slurry surface and no polishing action being done. What exactly do you want to accomplish? ERS |
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