U ukracer Member Messages 17,453 Sep 5, 2023 #1 Anyone into using a tumbler to polish steel items? I am trying to establish if collets can be tumbled to polish them or will the sizes/accuracy be affected?
Anyone into using a tumbler to polish steel items? I am trying to establish if collets can be tumbled to polish them or will the sizes/accuracy be affected?
Beeezer Things are really chaining for the better…. Messages 835 Location Northampton Sep 5, 2023 #2 Cement mixer with a duvet round it keeps the noise down… Perfect for lots of cold saw cut brackets.
Beeezer Things are really chaining for the better…. Messages 835 Location Northampton Sep 5, 2023 #3 Might be a tad harsh for your needs……
addjunkie Member Messages 13,778 Location Northumberland. Reet oot in the sticks Sep 5, 2023 #4 I think theyd clean up with garnet or walnut shells….stainless pins would work too but think they may damage the surface. As for size maybe slightly but not enough to stop them doing what they are designed to do
I think theyd clean up with garnet or walnut shells….stainless pins would work too but think they may damage the surface. As for size maybe slightly but not enough to stop them doing what they are designed to do
E Easywelder Member Messages 210 Location Bedfordshire Sep 5, 2023 #5 Here’s some nice polishing, part of a clutch kit for Nissan skyline capable of handling 2500hp! https://www.xtreme-motorsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Rumbler.mov
Here’s some nice polishing, part of a clutch kit for Nissan skyline capable of handling 2500hp! https://www.xtreme-motorsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Rumbler.mov