Hey folks, The repairs to the bike have been placed on hold due to weather. So I have been taking advantage of the rain delay, working on sanding and buffing a rear wheel I am rebuilding. I have read some great threads on here about it, and the results are getting better and better as time goes on.
My equipment:
Elbow
Grease
Sand Paper from 320 up to 1000
Air Grinder from HF
various buffing wheels and compounds from HF and Ryobi (they are all sewn cotton I think).
Questions:
1. Has anyone had any luck getting smaller wheels (sisal in particular) at typical stores (HD, Lowes, HF etc) that fit this type of hand held grinder? I would love to locally pick up if possible, instead of having to go online. I have had no luck finding them on these stores websites. I know I could go through Caswell, but I want to keep my rhythm going
2. While buffing, I have had some black residue accumulate on the piece. I know it's from bad form, but I want to know if if it's ok to clean it off with Acetone. If not, any better suggestions? I have been cleaning in between each process with this, and wondered if it will have adverse effect on the aluminum.
Thanks in advance,
Scott