what type of 'drill bit' for rust removal?, I don't have an air compressor yet... |
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what type of 'drill bit' for rust removal?, I don't have an air compressor yet... |
beemie96 |
Jul 24 2004, 08:34 AM
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I'm ready to start getting some of this kind of rust off of my car. The idea is to get the paint and rust off these kind of areas, rust inhibit them in some way (por-15? rust inhibiting primer?), then once that's done determine what I can fix and what I will need a body shop to fix. (Still need the name of a reputable body shop if anyone live ANYWHERE remotely near Nashville, TN)
SO, the question is: What kind of grinder/wire/whatever thing would be best for this? I don't have an air compressor yet so I'll be using a standard drill. Of course, you all are welcome to say "Do other stuff until you get a compressor". (I'm going to post a Q on those in another post) And that's fine. I'm just ready to get started on the car and figured if I can work with a drill or something that'd be great. Attached image(s) |
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