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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: DrWackypants on January 25, 2006, 09:45:47 AM
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i decided to get my TS&A's surface adjusted. Im not sure how or what to adjust it to though. I want it to still be a heavy oil ball, but not the insane hook at your feet ball that it is in OOB condition.
Any suggestions are welcome
-mike
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Try a high grit finish without polish ou compound. 1.500 grit or 2.000 grit should be worth a try and delay grip to the lane further down without having the ball snap nervously when it finally reaches dry ground. It's also easy to maintain.
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I think dizzy is on the right track, but.......I wouldn't go that far yet....
DEFINATLEY NO POLISH...
But I'd start (depending on your style)...with a blue scotch brite (800-1000) then go from there if you need more.
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JEFF
"...nowhere is the dreamer, or the misfit so alone...."
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sounds good.
And whats the deal with Abralon? is it just another type of sand paper or something else.
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sounds good.
And whats the deal with Abralon? is it just another type of sand paper or something else.
another type of pad,...like scotch brite but leaves a smoother finish (according to my driller) ....and , you can get them at 2000 and 4000 ! So you can go super fine but with no polish
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JEFF
"...nowhere is the dreamer, or the misfit so alone...."
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I would start with a Abralon 1000 pad...then 2000 if needed (I haven't found a need for using a Abralon 4000 pad on the TS&A yet).
Scott
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i too would like to know where i can aquire an abalon pad.
Also, How do i sand the ball, do i need a spinner or can it be done by hand?