Edelbrock logo removal
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Edelbrock logo removal
The Edelbrock logo cast on the top of my proflow manifold is driving me crazy. I really want it ,but am too cheap to take it in to have it machined.
Any good ideas on how to get rid or it? I am thinking of taking my belt sander to it.
Any good ideas on how to get rid or it? I am thinking of taking my belt sander to it.
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I would but it doesn't fit under the stock hood on my 67 Camaro
Ya but my inner cheap sake just cant bring myself to do it. I am in CA by the way.
YUP that's the winner well combed with my belt sander.
I started screwing around last night with it for a few minutes.. tried my little hand held belt sander, it works but will take forever. so I started using a bastard File, it works faster than the belt sander did but I have too much ADD to do it by hand.
I tried a 2" roloc in 180 grit ( I think, just grabbed the first one I say lying around) and it polished it more than it removed any material.
then I got stupid and grabbed my grinder and a flap disc and it started really buzzing through it. I think that's how I am going to proceed and then just use the belt sander once it's closer to smooth it out.
Thank you for the input, I will post some pics when im done
YUP that's the winner well combed with my belt sander.
I started screwing around last night with it for a few minutes.. tried my little hand held belt sander, it works but will take forever. so I started using a bastard File, it works faster than the belt sander did but I have too much ADD to do it by hand.
I tried a 2" roloc in 180 grit ( I think, just grabbed the first one I say lying around) and it polished it more than it removed any material.
then I got stupid and grabbed my grinder and a flap disc and it started really buzzing through it. I think that's how I am going to proceed and then just use the belt sander once it's closer to smooth it out.
Thank you for the input, I will post some pics when im done
#16
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I've ground loads of aluminium with flap wheels, it tears it away in no time. I've never had an issue with them ever. Hell even when the flap wheel is near done, it still eats the metal away no problem.