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post May 24, 2006 - 8:29 PM
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Is there such a thing? I started sanding on my rs5s with a block,
actually a pinewood derby car I made with my son. The rear wheels
held the inner lip and made a perfect grain. Anyway I thought about making
a round plate that fits over the lip. Encaptured by either the outer or inner lip
with abrasive material over the face. The contacted area not wanting to be
polished could have a teflon lining. Is there a demand for this type of work?
This prolly sounds confusing. I'll post some pics. wink.gif


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post May 25, 2006 - 6:10 AM
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QUOTE(97lestyousay @ May 24, 2006 - 9:29 PM) [snapback]437633[/snapback]

Is there such a thing? I started sanding on my rs5s with a block,
actually a pinewood derby car I made with my son. The rear wheels
held the inner lip and made a perfect grain. Anyway I thought about making
a round plate that fits over the lip. Encaptured by either the outer or inner lip
with abrasive material over the face. The contacted area not wanting to be
polished could have a teflon lining. Is there a demand for this type of work?
This prolly sounds confusing. I'll post some pics. wink.gif


haha randy...you lost me right at "is there such a thing?" wink.gif
i "think" i know what your talking about, pics will confirm... smile.gif


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