Taking advantage of the return to base offer isn't really an option for me so just for future reference, what would you say is the perfect grit for this David? In order to end with a finish as close to the original as possible?
Sure i can polish that P10 up! I'll test in out too and make sure it's back to OEM specs!
Send your unit and 5.00 for return shipping to:
Super T
Box 331
Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Re-Polish jobs don't require any machining or fitting of parts, so i can usually get that right back out to you!
David
Hi JAWS
Send him an email at Super T and he'll take care of you and your Precise.
supertmanufacturing@yahoo.com
Thanks David, will put in mail today.
When buff too, go with the grain by going around the unit or spinning the unit, don't buff/sand up and down on the unit.
Also, just a reminder to everyone, if you send me your unit, i'll chuck it on the lathe and give it a like new finish, no charge! Just include 5.00 for return postage.
Best,
David
Do you still offer this service? I got a minor, but long scratch on my P10 (no idea how) and was looking for tips. If this is still available, I may need to do this!
David, I see already that my wife does not appreciate quality craftsmanship as much as I do. Her P-10 already has some light scratches on it and I don't see it getting any better. I have my own lathe and I could easily clean it up.....but I'm curious about 2 things. Holding the work and the finish. I haven't done much stainless steel work. What do you use to give it that finish. Are you running the lathe at high speed. Do you have a jig to polish the piece in one shot or are you flipping it over. Thanks