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    Quote Originally Posted by Rbacak View Post
    I was leaning toward the 80 and 150 grits. Thanks for the info! Has anybody tried any of these?
    http://www.3m.com/product/images/Bristle-Discs-300.jpg
    I've never seen those before. Very interesting. Buy some and tell us how you like them!
    Michael T
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    Kind of a cross between a sanding mop and the dremel disc's. What are they called?
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    3M Roloc Bristle Brush. You need a Roloc R type mandrel to mount them. I already use Roloc sanding pads and it literally take 2 seconds to change one out. I'm thinking I might give these a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rbacak View Post
    3M Roloc Bristle Brush. You need a Roloc R type mandrel to mount them. I already use Roloc sanding pads and it literally take 2 seconds to change one out. I'm thinking I might give these a try.
    Please let us know how they do. They look like they would do very well indeed.
    Custom Stadium Coin Racks for displaying Military Challenge Coins, GeoCoins and the like- http://www.etsy.com/shop/stadiumdisplays
    OR http://shop.ebay.com/stadiumdisplays...&_trksid=p4340

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