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Automating the Finishing Touch
Converting from greaseless abrasive compounds to non-woven technology for structured surface finishes offers benefits beyond consistent, repeatable texture.
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Non-Woven Abrasive Discs: The RIGHT Approach
When non-woven abrasive products entered the right angle grinder field, the technology replaced traditional coated abrasives as a faster and more cost-effective method of stripping, deburring, blending, prepping and finishing.
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Critical Cooling for Gear Grinding Success
In order to provide the necessary lubrication and cooling capacity and achieve parts free of metallurgical defects while maintaining lower operating and abrasive costs, grinding fluids are developed with very complex formulations.
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Norton ProSand
Norton ProSand portable belts, sheets, sponges, and universal vacuum hole and Multi-Air Cyclonic vacuum discs outlast conventional sandpaper, making them ideal for stripping metal, paint, rust and corrosion as well as smoothing and finishing.
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Grinding Wheels: Self-sharpening Quality Explained
Wheel chemistry, grinding forces, and external factors help to clarify the statement - grinding wheels are self-sharpening over time. It seems contradictory as dressing is required after certain period of time to re-sharpen the wheel. We can explain.
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Choosing Diamond Tools
The market is filled with diamond tool options and not every tool is created equally. Four questions can be used to help choose the proper diamond tool for your application.
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How to Properly Choose the Right Sanding Tool for the Job
Choosing the right sanding tool for your woodworking project and learning to use it properly can save you time and money. This guide lists the main types of sanders available along with some power sander tips and tricks for their effective use.
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Why Synthetic Diamonds Are Worth a Look
Understanding how synthetic diamonds are made, and how they perform versus natural diamonds, is essential for choosing and maintaining the best stationary dressing tools.
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Drywall - How to Fix Popped Screws and Nails
Popped screws and nails signal an issue behind the drywall, so you need to do more than just drive them back into the wall to fix the problem. Reattaching the drywall to the frame keeps the problem from popping up again down the road.
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Refinishing a Wood Deck with Paint or Stain
Regular deck refinishing is an important service that gives your customers a deck that looks as good as new throughout years of use. More importantly, it saves the customer the need for costly replacements and deck repair in the long term.
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