So. I think I'm about to go buy a dremel. Never used a dremel, just grinders. Now, what I'm about to say might make some of you shudder. I have a vision of milling down the catch-cup with the said dremel. Then, I plan to not stop and remove all paint from the grand. Gonna probably use one of those charcoal looking abrasive pad thingys. Unless you guys think just the sanding things work better for removing paint.
I'd like to do the polishing process. Is this feasible with a dremel? Or do I also need the various grits of sand paper? I'll need the metal polish too, forget what it's called. I know I should be able to get all of the paint off with the abrasive wheel, just like a grinder.
Anyone highly recommend not doing this? The paint isn't the best on it anymore and have been contemplating trying a mirror finish for a while. I want to mill the catch-cup down and I think this is going to be my best option to do it myself.
Plus I've wanted a dremel for when I have an LP to convert rda's to bf'ers. This just seems like a project that could also be used with it.
I'd like to do the polishing process. Is this feasible with a dremel? Or do I also need the various grits of sand paper? I'll need the metal polish too, forget what it's called. I know I should be able to get all of the paint off with the abrasive wheel, just like a grinder.
Anyone highly recommend not doing this? The paint isn't the best on it anymore and have been contemplating trying a mirror finish for a while. I want to mill the catch-cup down and I think this is going to be my best option to do it myself.
Plus I've wanted a dremel for when I have an LP to convert rda's to bf'ers. This just seems like a project that could also be used with it.