DJ54
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- Jan 20, 2009
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- Carroll, Ohio
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- IH Farmall 656 gas/ IH 240 Utility/ 2, Super C Farmalls/ 2, Farmall A's/ Farmall BN/McCormick-Deering OS-6/McCormick-Deering O-4/ '36 Farmall F-12/ 480 Case hoe. '65 Ford 2000 3 cyl., 4 spd. w/3 spd Aux. Trans
I use a 1/4" air angled die grinder with 2" Roloc style head, and 2" surface conditioning discs similar to the 3M Roloc discs. 3M brand are pretty expensive, even HF is high on them. I buy them in a box of 50 every year at Swappers Day in Johnstown off a tool guy there. They work, and last just as well as the ones made by 3M. Makes gasket removal a quick, clean job.
Seller on Ebay has a pretty good price on them:Findmall 50Pcs 2" Surface Conditioning Discs Roll Lock Die Grinder Sanding Pads | eBay
Not sure what the collet size is on your Dremel. I bought my angle grinder at HF via mail order long before stores came to the area, and know it has to be 30 years old, and still going strong, but it was made in Japan. I know it has saved me a lot of time and effort removing gaskets.
If it has a 1/4" collet, might get the HF head and pack of discs and try them and see if it's worth investing in a air die grinder, and discs in bulk. Not something I use every day, but a real time saver more often than not.
Seller on Ebay has a pretty good price on them:Findmall 50Pcs 2" Surface Conditioning Discs Roll Lock Die Grinder Sanding Pads | eBay
Not sure what the collet size is on your Dremel. I bought my angle grinder at HF via mail order long before stores came to the area, and know it has to be 30 years old, and still going strong, but it was made in Japan. I know it has saved me a lot of time and effort removing gaskets.
If it has a 1/4" collet, might get the HF head and pack of discs and try them and see if it's worth investing in a air die grinder, and discs in bulk. Not something I use every day, but a real time saver more often than not.