Using a Convoluted Wheel?

CYQK

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Sep 11, 2009
605
beneteau first 42 kenora
Well.......
If you are anything like me never heard of a convoluted wheel before.
Am polishing all the stainless on our boat and was having difficulty removing all the pits and discoloration on things without grinding deep gouges in everything.
Found this thing while doing a search on polishing stainless
They are hard to find but if you take the time and have lots of stainless to polish a convoluted wheel is the ticket
Need help locating post a question here and i would be glad to assist
Gary
 
Mar 20, 2012
3,983
Cal 34-III, MacGregor 25 Salem, Oregon
Well.......
If you are anything like me never heard of a convoluted wheel before.
Am polishing all the stainless on our boat and was having difficulty removing all the pits and discoloration on things without grinding deep gouges in everything.
Found this thing while doing a search on polishing stainless
They are hard to find but if you take the time and have lots of stainless to polish a convoluted wheel is the ticket
Need help locating post a question here and i would be glad to assist
Gary
any discoloration can easily be removed with "spotless stainless" without damaging the polished surface....

a photo or link of exactly what you are referring to would help... but if you ARE referring to the convolute deburring wheel, strongly keep in mind that it is abrasive, and when using it you are NOT repairing any pits or scratches, but you ARE removing the metal around the pits and scratches..... a pit can easily be as deep (or deeper) as half the thickness of a stanchion tube, so when removing the metal to hide a pit it is making the metal thinner and weaker over a larger area.
it also removes the finely polished surface, which may be ok if thats what you want, and the swirls left by the wheel can be removed with a scotch bright pad or 800G wet sand paper worked in one direction. it will leave a satin finish on stainless.
but its a lot of work to get the polish back on it after its been removed.
 

CYQK

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Sep 11, 2009
605
beneteau first 42 kenora
Deburing....yup
Worked great for me to level the surface and then begin the polishing process
If you need a picture go to preferredabrasives.com pg 34 in their catoluge
#545109 the gray one
 
Sep 20, 2006
2,953
Hunter 33 Georgian Bay, Ontario, Canada
I thought the convoluted wheel was when I forget to unfold my folding wheel before backing out of the slip.... ;)