matt uk
25-03-2006, 18:13
in relation to this thread:http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9479&start=30
"i've got polishing barrels at work
work for rolls royce with stones in them
we polish meatal turbine blades for the engines
also can grist/sand blast over them before at anything up tp 100psi
so can get them really good
if i stuck them in there ther polishing stones would have them done in 1 hour
gonna do this to my turbines "
i have had 3 people message me now asking about polishing components
my answer to them at the minute is this....
well i havent actually done any yet!
i just had the brainwave!
in theory it should work becuse they come in as sandblasted aluminium and measure at 3.5um(surface smoothness)
when polished for 1 hour they come out at 0.4um which is about as smooth as a average kitchen spoon and they are really shiny and smooth
i'll have to look into it and use something as a tester first!
but it would definatly work if there used to polish rollys royce jet plane components
"i've got polishing barrels at work
work for rolls royce with stones in them
we polish meatal turbine blades for the engines
also can grist/sand blast over them before at anything up tp 100psi
so can get them really good
if i stuck them in there ther polishing stones would have them done in 1 hour
gonna do this to my turbines "
i have had 3 people message me now asking about polishing components
my answer to them at the minute is this....
well i havent actually done any yet!
i just had the brainwave!
in theory it should work becuse they come in as sandblasted aluminium and measure at 3.5um(surface smoothness)
when polished for 1 hour they come out at 0.4um which is about as smooth as a average kitchen spoon and they are really shiny and smooth
i'll have to look into it and use something as a tester first!
but it would definatly work if there used to polish rollys royce jet plane components