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1974 Polarcraft 1451 restore for floundering.
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<blockquote data-quote="bobmwsc" data-source="post: 394229" data-attributes="member: 15150"><p>It was a while back but I'd say that area there was probably under 2 hours with the 3" wire cup brush. I started with my cordless drill at about 1600 RPM and it was going well but it ate the battery up and I had to switch to a corded drill that was only about 600 RPM. It should probably go much faster for you if you pick up a 4" brush and use the grinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobmwsc, post: 394229, member: 15150"] It was a while back but I'd say that area there was probably under 2 hours with the 3" wire cup brush. I started with my cordless drill at about 1600 RPM and it was going well but it ate the battery up and I had to switch to a corded drill that was only about 600 RPM. It should probably go much faster for you if you pick up a 4" brush and use the grinder. [/QUOTE]
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