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Has anyone used a vibratory tumbler to polish Norton parts? I might buy a cheap one from HF and see what happens.
I'm interested in how you go.Has anyone used a vibratory tumbler to polish Norton parts? I might buy a cheap one from HF and see what happens.
I ran into that problem.cNw & Jim Comstock both do it, but I can't imagine how big a machine they have to do crankcase halves and heads. The media looks like swollen white rice grains and is hard - maybe ceramic. Caution, they just fit in the intake side drain hole of the head - inspect!
Like Concours said below, you might want to make a few phone calls to machine shops in your area. You would never fit cases or a head in the HF unit. It's more like a toy.I want to use it on cases and cylinder heads.
Knut,Hi Greg,
What's the purpose of step 3? You could clean the object by compressed air and go on blasting with #8. Should save hours of work. I understand the need for meticulous cleansing when blasting is finished. Threaded holes may be protected by disposable plasticine.
- Knut
Mike,What is plasticine?
Three things:Hi Greg,
What's the purpose of step 3? You could clean the object by compressed air and go on blasting with #8. Should save hours of work. I understand the need for meticulous cleansing when blasting is finished. Threaded holes may be protected by disposable plasticine.
- Knut