dngrmse
Well-known member
Hey guys, I started to take apart the grinder I picked up about a week ago, I thought my plan was going to be simple. Disassemble it, send out to have the parts powder coated, go over the wiring, and re-assemble. So as far as I can tell it has two coats of paint or maybe just one. The top layer is a machine gray paint, and the layer underneath is black- but her'es my question. I started disassembling one of the end housings, and it seems the black layer may be some kind of filler, kind of like bondo. It's hard, but with a screwdriver it can be scraped off with a little effort. Is anyone familiar with this? Was it some sort of filler used yo cover the imperfections in the casting? It's acting as a sort of JBweld due to the way its been applied to the joint where the end housings meet the main housing. Anyone have any suggestions as to the best way to remove it? Or just continue to scrape it off? Thanks.