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Simple Way To Sand Inside Cylinders
“It works great for polishing the inside of any hole,” says Robert Wallrath, Houston, Texas, who came up with this sanding attachment for his 1/2-in. cordless drill. It consists of an 8-in. long, 1/2-in. dia. wooden dowel rod that fits into the drill chuck.
    “The end of the dowel rod has a saw cut that’s deep enough to slip in a strip of 2-in. wide coated sandpaper,” says Wallrath. “The sandpaper wraps itself around the rod, and centrifugal force pushes it out as the dowel turns. It actually does a nicer job than using a file. Works great for removing corrosion from inside a cylinder that covers the tines on my garden rototiller, for example, and for cleaning out corroded brake calipers and other jobs.”
    Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Robert O. Wallrath, 7422 Nodding Pines Ln., Houston, Texas 77044 (ph 713 614-5538).



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2014 - Volume #38, Issue #3