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How to dress metal
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How-To-Grind-Metal Ok, there seems to be alot of confusion on how to grind metal, I am gonna try my best at helping everyone out some, I still have more to add, but this will be a start. FIRST: THE TOOLS NEEDED. :Sanders, 6" Dynabrade for my finish work, this does finer swirl marks in the metal, creating a more uniform appearance. 6" Dual Action sander, AKA,"THE KNUCKLE BUSTER" if you know the meaning of this, you have used one. used for medium sanding 8" Mac sander/grinder, used for initial knockdown and leveling.
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