what to use to resurface lane 1 super carbide bomb
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what to use to resurface lane 1 super carbide bomb
i recently got a super carbide bomb and was wondering if it would be better to use scotch brite or abralon pads
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Re: what to use to resurface lane 1 super carbide bomb
Scotchbrite is recommended for particle balls.
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PAP 4.75" up 1/2"
45* rotation
12* tilt
330 rev rate
16 mph off hand
Re: what to use to resurface lane 1 super carbide bomb
The OOB on the Super Carbide Bomb is "Dull 35 micron"mrbean wrote:i recently got a super carbide bomb and was wondering if it would be better to use scotch brite or abralon pads
So that puts you around either a Maroon scotchbrite or a P500 abralon or a A35(Green) trizact or a 320 US grit sandpaper.
Scotchbrite is typically preferred for particle balls, but the other abrasives can be used. It just depends on what particle type is used in the ball, What affect it will have and what your trying to achieve.
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