re: "3-Is there another way to sand an edge of a AL SCUBA tank I should
try?"
Flap disk on 4.5" angle grinder? I have an old CP grinder that I've used
for hours on end and it's still chuggin'
re: "Anyone have any clever names for such a line of tanks? "
'Scuba Doo?' (didn't put a whole lot of thought into this, obviously)
On 10/12/2020 1:30 PM, eric@megageek.com wrote:
> It's rare that a HF tool gets a second chance to impress me. But I have to
> say, the CHICAGO ELECTRIC 1/2" Belt Sander did just that, but left me with a
> new problem.
> https://www.harborfreight.com/53-amp-12-in-heavy-duty-bandfile-belt-sander-62863.html
>
> I started a new 'sideline' of products to sell. They are customize products
> made with old scuba tanks.
>
> So I needed a way to dress up the 1/2" thick edges of the cut tanks. Some die
> grinding discs made for AL do the trick, but it still needs a sanding.
>
> I tried paper, sponges, and other methods. The AL grabs an rips most of
> these. For grins, I tried the 1/2" belt sander I got a while ago but never
> used it because it was a bit of a disappointment.
>
> Well, it works AWESOME for doing this. It's quick and easy. HOWEVER, the
> issue is that the tape on the belts quickly fails long before the belt's
> sanding ability is worn.
>
> I tried every tape here I can find to repair the belts with no luck. The tape
> needs to be ultra tacky and strong, while not stretchable and the glue has to
> hold when it gets warm.
> So my question is three fold.
>
> 1-Does anyone know of a source of really good belts for this sander other
> than the HF ones? HF no longer has a store brand and just have the 'Baxter'
> and 'Warrior' brands which I think might just be the same quality.
>
> 2-Is there a tape I can use to fix these belts that will last longer?
>
> 3-Is there another way to sand an edge of a AL SCUBA tank I should try?
>
> Bonus question-
> Anyone have any clever names for such a line of tanks? I was thinking of
> "Tanks for the Memories" but I was wondering if anyone else had any better
> ideas.
>
> Note, I am making bells, mailboxes, TP holders, lamps, and a bunch of other
> items out of the tanks.
>
> "Tanks" in advance
>
>
>
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