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For those of you that have done it.
How are you polishing the parts(ie Dremel or something else, or by hand).
What type of polishing compound do you use it.
Thanks,
Midas
Inflation hits again. It ws only a 25 cent trigger job last time I did it.
I used a dremmel and craytex polishing bits. Worked fine, be careful with craytex and a dremmel as you could easily remove more than you want.
ibedanny
11-27-2006, 20:16
I used a 6" polishing wheel and a sharp hand.
Dremel with a felt tip and "MAAS" metal polish is what I used. Worked great too. :thumbsup:
Bronson7
11-28-2006, 12:14
Dremel, felt tip and Flitz.
Bronson7
ibedanny
11-28-2006, 17:34
I used a 6" polishing wheel and white rouge. I figured while i was polishing my barrel I'd do the trigger job. Did I do mine right?
gary newport
11-28-2006, 20:17
I use about a thousand rounds! ;)
I used a whole bunch of q-tips and started with wenol in the red tube since it's a little more abrasive. I then moved to more q-tips and wenol in the blue tube and a lot more elbow grease and mine turned out great. I have a dremel but did not want to deal with removing too much material. I got the same results it just took much longer.
BustedFlush
11-29-2006, 21:52
What's the extra 4 cents for ???
Glocking is getting too damned expensive.
;)
A Craftsman high speed rotary tool with the flexible shaft, felt wheels and alternated between Crafstman red compound and Filtz.
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