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Bedding Compound Removal Help.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dosh" data-source="post: 1240933" data-attributes="member: 70363"><p>Sky, very few of us have a Bridgeport mill. Many have removed someone's bedding job with a Dremel tool. Their carbide bits of various shapes work well, but slowly. The bits with points or squared edges are hard to control, stick with the ones with rounded tips. Bedding epoxy hides a multitude of things, I covered an inletting which looked like a crack-head did it with a 3# beater and a dull screwdriver. The Dremel got hot that day. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dosh, post: 1240933, member: 70363"] Sky, very few of us have a Bridgeport mill. Many have removed someone's bedding job with a Dremel tool. Their carbide bits of various shapes work well, but slowly. The bits with points or squared edges are hard to control, stick with the ones with rounded tips. Bedding epoxy hides a multitude of things, I covered an inletting which looked like a crack-head did it with a 3# beater and a dull screwdriver. The Dremel got hot that day. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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