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       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: Al Smith Date: December 16, 2013, 12:34 pm
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       Aha and so it is ."Disc holder " Mac master -Carr number
       46325A92  2" ---46325A91 1.5"
       #Post#: 29583--------------------------------------------------
       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: Philbert Date: December 16, 2013, 12:50 pm
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       [quote]Those look like tiny disc sander pads .[/quote]
       The ones Randy showed are used with Roloc discs that have a
       short, threaded stem.  The ones I showed were made to interlock
       with ScotchBrite type pads. There are also smooth ones for
       sticky back (PSA) sandpaper, hook-and-loop varieties, etc., etc.
       Of course, with a hole saw and a thin piece of plywood or
       conveyor belting, you could cut a disc, insert a cut-off bolt
       and a 'T' nut, and make any kind or size you wanted.  Or take a
       utility knife and make a stack of ScotchBrite discs, stars, etc.
       Philbert
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       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: alsled Date: December 23, 2013, 6:42 pm
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       Holy crap I tried this tonight, works GREAT, some 1/4 bar, cut
       it.  I also put the scotch bright in the little mandrle and it
       worked fine if you can't find the disk thingy.
       #Post#: 37691--------------------------------------------------
       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: 3000 FPS Date: March 28, 2014, 6:00 pm
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       I just use a 320 grit ball hone.
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       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: alex matthew Date: September 1, 2014, 1:27 am
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       Hi cheers I will give it a go
       #Post#: 87481--------------------------------------------------
       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: Chainsawrepair Date: December 12, 2020, 6:40 am
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       The way I settled on after all these years. 1 flapper, 2 test by
       hand emery cloth to be sure all is removed in area, 3 fresh
       light crosshatching with ball hone.
       #Post#: 87493--------------------------------------------------
       Re: How To Remove Aluminum Transfer Without Acid 
       By: Al Smith Date: December 15, 2020, 8:16 pm
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       I've got one ,an 850 McCulloch I managed to straight gas on a
       prime .I can save the cylinder but the piston is toast .Because
       we are under plague conditions this would be a good time to
       clean it up and determine what grade of piston it needs ,there
       ar
       e  three sizes .I must say lately I've got a lot of stuff done
       on chainsaws ,weed wackers blowers and two concrete saws .
       Got about a two year supply of firewood but that kind of gets
       old after a while .I mean after all I'm not a spring chicken
       any more .
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