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Old 03-28-2013, 06:53 PM
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Looks awesome

I think I'm gonna have to buy some of those pads....

And steal my compressor back from my dad
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Old 03-28-2013, 07:38 PM
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Norm Abram is a "Master Carpenter" that makes a Jig for everything you possibly could make a jig for.
http://www.newyankee.com/
OH that dough head!! Master jig build is more like it IMO
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Old 03-28-2013, 08:29 PM
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Looks really good, Alot of time involved

I'm happy my tank was bevel edge and polished at factory including the weir for the over flow

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Old 03-29-2013, 03:07 AM
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Nice work Greg

I hate sanding ... I lose patience after about 10 mins
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Old 03-29-2013, 04:14 AM
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Looks really good, Alot of time involved

I'm happy my tank was bevel edge and polished at factory including the weir for the over flow
I really can't go wrong with having to do this for my own satisfaction considering I only paid a fraction of what I should have.

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Nice work Greg

I hate sanding ... I lose patience after about 10 mins
Thanks budzz I hate painting ( walls that is ) more then sanding.
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I used to use diamond polishing pads for sanding and concrete countertops to a glass like finish. I never new they would work on glass but way not its just another form of stone . Nice work !
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So I am working on a certain tank ATM & was a little unhappy the way the edges where finish by the glass cutter as they where sanded by a coarse hand belt sander.



I have been trying to find a way to polish out the edges without having to do it by hand & take forever. I just happen to have to go to KMS Tool for another matter & asked my buddy David if he had any ideas.

He took me to what he thought would work & we discussed the best procedure to accomplish my goal. This is similar to what he suggested, I didn't buy this pack but bought 4 individual disc's.



These disc's have a hook & loop backing & require a backing pad with the same. I used this tool with the backing disk & started with the 400 grit to remove all the rough surface. Then went right up to the 3000 grit just to see what the results would be



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This side is 24" long & took about an hour & a half.
About how much we're those discs? Do they have the ability to "round" out the edges a little more? Either way, it is a great idea.
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Old 04-02-2013, 04:12 PM
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About how much we're those discs? Do they have the ability to "round" out the edges a little more? Either way, it is a great idea.
The discs where $17.99 for each grit & you could round out the edges more if that is what you want but if its for bonding edges you want them as flat & square as possible. You also need a 4" hook & loop backing disc that is around $40.
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Old 04-02-2013, 04:25 PM
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The discs where $17.99 for each grit & you could round out the edges more if that is what you want but if its for bonding edges you want them as flat & square as possible. You also need a 4" hook & loop backing disc that is around $40.
Perfect. Much appreciated. Have the tools. Just need dem discs!
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