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Goldie Restore - Cleaning Tubes

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 4:39 pm
by PG-Zac
I have been doing some tests of technique for cleaning the various tubes on my Goldie. I will be posting some pics of methods & results as I go along.

Here is a drill holder I got years ago when I bought a cutting disk for my drill. I haven't used this rig for years, but it is now earning its place in my "Good-to-Have" tool collection. It is adjustable in all directions except length.
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This first "Tubes" post deals with the extension table legs. These legs are from my clone machine and were chromed but a lot of the chrome had been rusted out. This evening I used a sanding drum to hold the tube in my drill and used a cable tie to set & hold the drill trigger.
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I used sandpaper grits 80 - 100 - 120 - 180 - 280 - 360 - 600 (wet). Followed by paste wax applied to the spinning tube with fine steelwool and buffed off with a polishing cloth.

Here is the result showing before & after.
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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2010 12:23 am
by wannabewoodworker
Well that came out mint! I had to do my Mark VII tubes manually and they did not come out as nice as my Greenie tubes. But I had my Mark VII to spin the Greenie tubes with so it took a lot less time and they came out much nicer. I only used 220 and then 440 wet/dry and then used Mothers Polish on them and then buffed them shiny. They came out pretty good but had some deep pitting that I just didn't want to remove as it would take off too much material. I can position the pitted areas on the bottom and they won't be visible so no big deal.