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Post by tntmom on Jan 16, 2012 20:46:41 GMT -5
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 16, 2012 20:51:01 GMT -5
The brushes and buffs are all for metal working. The 2 discs appear to also be for metal. Either grinding or cutting. The greenish colored stick is buffing compound. Probably a rough compound for cutting down imperfections in metal.
Don
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Post by TByrd on Jan 16, 2012 20:54:56 GMT -5
I believe that those are for a polishing wheel. The white cloth ones are muslin. the one in the upper right with the red was used with red rough which polishes metal, like wire work, really shiny. Not sure about the Keystone or the other.
If you don't want them maybe we could work out a deal. There are a few things that I could use.
Tammy
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Post by jakesrocks on Jan 16, 2012 20:58:50 GMT -5
Krystee, I suspect the person you got these things from was either into casting jewelry or metal sculpture.
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Post by agatemaggot on Jan 16, 2012 22:57:22 GMT -5
I might be interested in some of that collection also.
harley
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Post by tntmom on Jan 17, 2012 17:08:34 GMT -5
Tammy and Harley,
Most of this stuff has been well used and I have no idea with what. It is probably contaminated as all the pieces were stored together in the same box. Any idea what the greenish buffing compound is? If it's Zam then I will keep it. The grinding wheel and the four bristle brushes attached on the shoe string look new. The rest are pretty dusty. Would you be able to clean them up to use? I don't do any metal work so they really are of no use to me, but want to make sure I don't pass along something that's complete junk.
Let me know if you're still interested!
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