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| just got this box of grinding things etc. can you tell by the colors what they are made of? thanks
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The orange ones are aluminum oxide and the blue/green ones are silicon carbide. I don't know what the others are.
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| i have never heard from a supreme being before! thanks
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Its just a title given after you make so many post. Nothing done on my part.
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| On the bottom row from left to right, the silver are stainless steel, then copper, then brush. I use these tools often for cleaning small areas and clearing the funk off battery terminals when my kids misuse their electronics and the batteries leak. The blue ones in the middle look like rubber polishing bits. I do not recognize the black disk. the two on the far right are sanding bits for irregular, soft materials like wood and plastic, 80 grit.
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| blue ones in the middle look like rubber polishing bits thanks but what would one polish with these?
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| Silverware, belt buckles, pewter figurings, brass chess pieces, RPG figures, christmas ornaments,.....
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