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mynameisrodney
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Re: metal coating/polishing Mon, 15 August 2005 12:19 Go to previous message
if you have access to a bead blaster then blast it followed by a good polish. this will cost you some polish and possibly a small charge for usage of the bead blaster depending on who you know.
do you have a polishing wheel or a bench grinder which you can attach one to? i have had good results using my polishing wheel even without blasting if the condition is ok to begin with.

also it depends what type of finish you like. apart from costing different amounts, all all the processes you mentioned are going to look very different. so take take a look around a decide on what look you like first, and then try to find a cost effective way to do it.

chris
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