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    I'm polishing a turbo 350 trans,,,I glass blasted it first,,any ideas how I can get into nooks and crannies?I'm using electric handheld polisher & air die grinder
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    Re: transmission casing

    Originally posted by berndog
    any ideas how I can get into nooks and crannies?I'm using electric handheld polisher & air die grinder
    on the small parts i do, i have found that for starters a felt bob in the die grinder w/ greasless works wonders. the bob are in all kinds of shapes so you should be able to find one that works for most tight spots. once you get done, you can also use the bobs for compound. the only caution i can give is load the bobs slowly or they will get overloaded and not work. best of luck bro.
    ps: remember the pics so we can admire please.

    cliff
    when in doubt polish it out/ why replace it when you can refinish it
    G2 Polishing and Powdercoating

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      Re: transmission casing

      Originally posted by berndog
      I'm polishing a turbo 350 trans,,,I glass blasted it first,,any ideas how I can get into nooks and crannies?I'm using electric handheld polisher & air die grinder
      For initial grinding, cartridge rolls (tapered and straight) in the die grinder. If the grinder or Dremel is variable speed, can use felt bob with greaseless or (preferably) felt bob or mini-wheel with setup glue/abrasive. Too high a speed will throw the greaseless or setup glue off. Wear eye protection.

      Polish with bobs and mini-wheels and emery. With proper grinding grits that might be enough.

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        thanks guys,,,I'm posting pics of the job done
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