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ASK THE EXPERT: Can you polish with an angle grinder?

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hello there I'm Paul from ask the expert

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we have a really good question here

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today and this is can you polish with an

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angle grinder okay so a tool like this

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normally reserved for quite aggressive

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and uh big stock removal applications

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well actually yes you can polish with an

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angled grinder and here's something I

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did earlier using this nice product here

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from Norton which is our rapid prep

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polish uh used in combination with this

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compound here but

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before you actually can use a product

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such as this there are some steps prior

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that you need to do to your your

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component before you can use it to his

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most effective nature and that is first

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of all on a component like this we need

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to take off the Weld and all the damage

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and scratches on the on the front

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surface here and to do that you can

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either use a flap or Fiber disc such as

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this item here and this one I'm going to

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use a grit 80 because if I use a grit 80

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yes it will take me a little bit more

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time to take the world off but the

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scratches I leave behind will not be so

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deep so I spend less time later on

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trying to remove them scratches so yeah

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you could do with the P40 but you will

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see the scratches once you start to

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polish if you do that so p80 p120 is

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better for the first step once you've

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removed the weld with that product we

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then need to blend the surface in to get

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it nice and flat and to do that we can

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recommend our Norton Vortex rapid blend

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this is reasonably aggressive but still

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these are really really nice finish on

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the surface of the metal and we'll take

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out all of the scratches left from the

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flat disc used in stepper step one

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really nice product this and then to

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blend away and get us to a sub polish

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finished we need to look at our rapid

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blend 2 SF much softer silicon carbide

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abrasive to give you a bright finish and

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a fine grade this will take you directly

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to a sub polished finish that could be

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good enough for most of you out there

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but if you really as this question is

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asking if you really need to take it to

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a Polish you need to employ as a fourth

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step our rapid polish disc essentially

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the same as a flap disc but instead of

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abrasive flaps on the surface we

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actually have a pure felt flaps and once

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you load these flaps up with the

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compound here this is what will give you

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your bright shiny polished mirror finish

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on this honest material really easily

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always be aware there is a difference in

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the maximum operating speed of a disc

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like this this one is 7700 RPM so ensure

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when you do use this disk you use it on

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a variable speed grinder just to be

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extra safe okay I hope that answers your

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question any comments put them in the

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chat below we'll see you later

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