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An Exercise in DIY Rustication with Dremel
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<blockquote data-quote="ontariopiper" data-source="post: 415860" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>High praise, indeed, DrumsAndBeer! I'm only just starting to assemble the basic equipment for decent refurbs, so everything to date is more or less done by hand or by rotary tool. Keeping my eyes open for a used buffer (using my drill press in the meantime) and will be putting in an order for polishing compounds and waxes before too long. </p><p></p><p>If I can keep the expenses low enough not to arouse the wrath of She Who Must Be Obeyed, I may just be able to set up a decent starter shop for myself. Work over a hockey sock of estate pipes, and then maybe start looking for actual paid refurb jobs. Who knows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ontariopiper, post: 415860, member: 3775"] High praise, indeed, DrumsAndBeer! I'm only just starting to assemble the basic equipment for decent refurbs, so everything to date is more or less done by hand or by rotary tool. Keeping my eyes open for a used buffer (using my drill press in the meantime) and will be putting in an order for polishing compounds and waxes before too long. If I can keep the expenses low enough not to arouse the wrath of She Who Must Be Obeyed, I may just be able to set up a decent starter shop for myself. Work over a hockey sock of estate pipes, and then maybe start looking for actual paid refurb jobs. Who knows! [/QUOTE]
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