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i don't really know if i'm asking this in the right forum or not but here goes, i am in the proccess of polishing our new line of standing seam copper awnings, we purchased a aluminum and copper polishing kit from caswell and i have already sanded with 800 and 1000 grit, after my initial pass with sisal and black, i am happy with the results so far except that it is a slooooooow proccess. our standard awning is 32" by 48" with 4-12" panels, would it be possible to make a buffing wheel 12" wide made from threaded rod and a bunch of wheels? sort of two fisted machine at a work station. has anyone ever heard of anyone making such a mankiller before? and would it at least eliminate much of the tedious rough work or is it a really dumb idea? any help i can get would be apreciated. i will keep you'all posted on our progress.
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hey thanks,the paint roller idea sounds good, i got many more dumb questions in the very near future, like, i notice that my softer wheels get copper colored very fast, i can clean it and apply more compound and it immedietly turns copper colored, is this a bad thing? and how much liquid white compound is too much/ not enough?
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thanks a lot for your help, if you have any tips on polishing copper i would like to hear them, it seems to me that copper is in a state of constant oxidation and is extremely hard to keep clean during the buffing proccess, but i am learning some of the don'ts the hard way and a few of the do's from here, thanks a million.......ed
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biggest tip i can give on copper is that as soon as you have a shine you are happy with clean with brake clean or acetone and coat with a good quality wax. this will slow oxidation till the rest is done and you can seal the project as a whole. also i wear rubber/nitrile gloves when working with copper so as not to contaminate the surface with finger oils as this is really corrosive.
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