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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

5 Point Pads and Square Pads

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5 Point Pads and Square Pads

5 Point Pads and Square Pads are an abrasive cartridge that can be used for weld removal on inside corners and inside tube grinding. These pads leave limited start and stop marks to blend in later. These pads are designed to break down and expose new abrasive material through out the use of the pad. Extending the life of the abrasive and saving you money with a more affordable abrasive.










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4 comments:

  1. That sounds pretty nice, I wouldn't mind having a tool that could buff and sand my metal projects. I think that it would make them look a lot nicer as well.

    Jason.
    http://www.metalfab.com

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    1. this would depend on what you are looking for. our no how can reduce your labor as well as increase your profit. Let me know what you would like to do and see if we can do the job in both machinery as well as portable equipment

      Bob Waters

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    2. This is great Bob. Thanks for the offer. I was reading the article, and I love the possibilities that your tools have for weld removal. Do you have any other types of tools that would be helpful with my metal work?

      Wayne. | http://www.tristatefabricators.com

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    3. Wayne
      yes based on your web site we can help you in so many ways. you have allot of end grinding that I would recommend a stroke sander that will reduce your cost but in hand tools if you are using air. I would recommend the new cubit Ron 11 in grits from 36 60 80 grit. it will cut faster and last longer. we would put that on a ATP 3HP grinder with a 5/8=11 shaft. again that would depend on the grit and end finish. we then can go to a Scotch-brite surface condition in a A med. this will get the burrs off so the paint can stick to it better. let me know what you are thinking about and what you now are using

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