4 1/2" & 9" Shrinking Disc Combo English Wheel Planishing Hammer on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Ohio, US
4 1/2"& 9"combo Shrinkin Disc for Standard grinders
The 9" diameter Shrinking Disc is for use on 7" & 9" grinders,air and electric & buffers with 5/8"-11 spindles that use a 7/8 o.d. nut the most common size
The 4" diameter Shrinking Disc is for use on right angle grinders with 5/8"-11 spindles the most common size air and electric. Both Made from 16 gage .062 304 Stainless Steel
stamped for flatness and balance with a 90° turned up outer lip for added rigidity and saftey.
Shrink stretched or damaged metal panels by appling concentrated heating through surface contact friction generated between the disc and a clean body panel.
The panel area worked with the disc and rapidly cooled with water or commpresed air will shrink down the high points.
These shrinking discs work on steel or aluminum but we do not suggest swithcing from steel to aluminum without dressing the disc with 150 grit sand paper on a block so as not to imbed steel into an aluminum panel and causing corrosion issues down the road.
they also work excellent on removing those "oil can" dents that you have
overworked and stretched the metal too much!
Once you have started using the shrinking disc and get a little practice under your belt, it will
make you feel more confident in your metalworking skills when you can finish a panel with no
body filler at all.
Repeat the process as needed to work the panel flat and level.
The shrinking disc will smooth out damaged surfaces, and try it on dressed out, butt welded seams. Learn to use virtually no fillers, the thinner the filler the longer the repair will last, panels can be worked so smooth the a high build filler primer is all that is needed to be ready for paint.The surface to be repaired must be dollied up level or slightly higher for this form of shrinking to work properly. Also offered in a 4.5" diameter model.
!Stronger than others, Guaranteed!
If your not satisfied and/or you find the competitors better,
then send it back and I will give you a refund! No one else offers this!
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