[TheForge] finishing aluminum
Woolley
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Mon Sep 22 09:59:06 2003
I second the use of scotchbrite. I used it for final finish on an AL
handrail. It leaves fine lines but is nice. A coating of Boeshield
last brings a nice oiled shine.
Bill Woolley
[email protected] wrote:
>I woul.d use scotchbrite, in sheets or wheels.
>Ray Miller
>Cincinnati
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>>From: "gladish" <[email protected]>
>>Date: 2003/09/21 Sun PM 02:16:36 EDT
>>To: "Theforge@Mailman. Qth. Net" <[email protected]>
>>Subject: [TheForge] finishing aluminum
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>>I've just finished a batch of projects made of square aluminum tube.
>>So, never having worked much with aluminum, I'm wondering how to have it
>>looking really nice when I deliver it- am trying a stainless wire brush- is
>>that the best way?
>>Any suggestions welcome-
>>Thanks!
>>Andy G.
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