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BEFORE & AFTER....A Tool Polisher's Haven

don long

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I tend to get sick of sanding after awhile and prefer to move over to a machine. Do you know of any good mechanical methods of sanding at this grit level?




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All my sanding is done with a 3" diameter pistol grip sander with a velcro backing to hold the paper. It is all 3M products and air driven
 
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Ummmmm.... yuck!

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Tip. Don’t turn these things on until you inspect the internal wiring. The last three drills I took apart were very iffy.



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200 grit to start on most parts. Finished with 320 grit to 400 grit before moving to the buffer.

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The emblem was very worn out rubber. I decided to try a brushed look and remove it.

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I’m still learning a lot from this site. After I sand with 320 or 400 I buff with black compound on a medium buff. Slowly work up the red then white compound. I may make a video on my next project.

I thought this was an interesting brand. It appears to be chrome finished so it will take some work to remove and polish.

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QUALITY and PRIDE - Made in U S A . Makes one think what happened to Quality.
 

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losdudes

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I shouldn't have read this! Now I'm going to have to redo some vises to get the polished look. Love it guys, keep up the good work.
 

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Oh, and my early 80s Clark forklift. "I distinctly ordered the Antarctic Blue Super Sports Wagon with the C.B. and optional rally fun pack."

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As awesome as this thread is... the forklift put it over the top. Well played sir!
 

don long

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It's been a while since I've polished any tools. I found some time yesterday to shine up a couple to add to my brass collection

Here's the first one in its original condition

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It found its way to the bead blaster

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After sanding with 5 graduating grits of sand paper it was ready to buff
So here it is after buffing and polishing

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And the other side

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Next is a pair of pliers

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I took it apart to do each side. No bead blasting needed just a lot of sanding

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After buff and polish

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now back to work on my 58 Impala
 
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don long

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Where do you find all the brass tools?
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fowldarr

I have a friend that has been collecting brass tools and stuff for over 50 years and he likes seeing the stuff displayed in the garage so he lets me have what ever I want.

The pliers are sharp looking. Very nice job.

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Thanks John

I took a shot of the tools in the display case along with several others that I've polished over the past year


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Don, that is just darn cool. It's great to have friends that give free stuff, and even better when you do something like what you have done.

I can only imagine that a display case in my shop would be broken within 24 hours, heck, I worry about the window, but I hope to try my hand at spiffing some stuff up tonight. Stay tuned for pictures.
 

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Google Seized 1960's Chainsaw to see a Video of full reno of Canadien 260 chain saw in Australia (QLD I think) 35 minutes of awesome work. Can't post link as my post count is sub 5.
 

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"I have a friend that has been collecting brass tools and stuff for over 50 years and he likes seeing the stuff displayed in the garage so he lets me have what ever I want."

I have been privileged to have a tour of the party garage. "Collection" is an understatement. Treasure Trove would be more accurate. It is a 6 plus hour drive for me and my bride to make it to Don's neck of the woods, and I will try to swing by for a visit every-time I'm in the area. Fortunatly Don is a gracious host and teacher.
 

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Don,

What is the story behind the adjustable wrenches in the lower right side of the cabinet with the twisted handles?

I’ve never seen anything like them.

Cool collection by the way. Thank you for sharing.

akasrick
 

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I was just wondering if Wile E Coyote ever used one of these wrench's :lol:


Don amazing job on polishing the brass tools :thumbup: :thumbup:
 

don long

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Thanks for the many nice comments guys
They are very much appreciated.
And a big thanks to Ryan for posting my polished saw on the cover of the GJ WOW
 

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Now thats just beautiful!!!!

Wow what a nice addition to the shop Terry
It looks better than new and I like the cabinet too

Thanks guys. It was a great old machine but needed some love. I built the new base, stripped and painted the mill, added the DRO to the Z axis and generally cleaned and tuned everything up.
 
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Nothing to contribute at this point, but this has inspired me to up my game on a few Milwaukee tools I've repaired.

If you go on Youtube look up Scoutcrafter. He posts videos of the tools he has refurbed and sometimes he goes the full polish and paint routine on old Ridgid plumbing wrenches for instance.

I got a real nice set of planishing hammers from my uncle and he handmade the handles for these. Seems like I need to treat them to some boiled linseed oil. Not certain but I think he said the handles were pear wood.
 

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If you go on Youtube look up Scoutcrafter. He posts videos of the tools he has refurbed and sometimes he goes the full polish and paint routine on old Ridgid plumbing wrenches for instance.

There went 2hrs. My wife saw him working on top of the washing machine and said he must be single.
 
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