justinakajuice
Well-Known Member
^^^Yeah, go back to zhejiang!
I can't find the polishing compound at Lowes or at lowes.com
It is made by "Task Force" and is in the tool section?
Bobby, I have to throw you props on the gator grit.
Awesome stuff.
Before pic
http://gallery.me.com/vbandjay/100072/Before-gator.
After
http://gallery.me.com/vbandjay/100072/After-gator.
Just the fine wheel, no polishing with the polishing wheel or compound yet.
Great stuff!
Took about 20 min per keg. I used one gatorgrit pad per keg.
To keep swirling down use a light touch and keep the grinder moving.
Real easy!
What is the list of stuff you guys used? Scanned all 34 pages and never came acrost a list post.
Here is my loot for the project. Everything was about $50 in total. I picked up the grinder from Harbor Freight for about $15.
They did not have the polishing compound at my Lowes which is featured in the pics on this thread. But I believe the stuff I got is basically the same thing.
Sorry for resurrecting an old thread but I was wondering if there was an attachment I could make for a dremel that would give the same result? Or multiple attachments like Bobby did even. Being as though I don't have an angle grinder it would save me some dough.
Based on how filthy my garage gets during polishing, I really have to wonder about this being done in what looks like a living room.
Wow these things are pissing me off. The last thing I want to do on a Saturday afternoon is kill my back polishing 2 kegs. But they look so pretty!.
The last thing I want to do on a Saturday afternoon is kill my back polishing 2 kegs.
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