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Any HSM use for "wearing compound"?
I have a quart or so of "wearing compound" that I found at the dump.
It's a 2-part epoxy (?) with small (.06 +-) ceramic beads mixed in. The epoxy is just to hold the beads in place & they are the wearing surface. Here is a picture of a sample: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/wear_comp.jpg Ok, now what could I use this for? If nothing, is there anyone else who can use it (for the cost of shipping)? Bob |
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Bob Engelhardt wrote: I have a quart or so of "wearing compound" that I found at the dump. It's a 2-part epoxy (?) with small (.06 +-) ceramic beads mixed in. The epoxy is just to hold the beads in place & they are the wearing surface. Here is a picture of a sample: http://home.comcast.net/~bobengelhardt/wear_comp.jpg Ok, now what could I use this for? If nothing, is there anyone else who can use it (for the cost of shipping)? Bob Spread it on your nearest handy too-slick object that needs a traction boost... -- Don Bruder - - New Email policy in effect as of Feb. 21, 2004. Short form: I'm trashing EVERY E-mail that doesn't contain a password in the subject unless it comes from a "whitelisted" (pre-approved by me) address. See http://www.sonic.net/~dakidd/main/contact.html for full details. |
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