Polished with walnuts

Started by NEMMRRC, January 07, 2019, 07:25:49 PM

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NEMMRRC

It's right there in bold print:
Polished with walnuts


My wife said, "I would have bought it right away had it been polished with Macadamia nuts."


I have a feeling Jimmy will sell a barrel of these castings. Go get you some:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/254054947090


How on earth does one polish a tiny metal casting with a walnut ?????


Jaime


Raymo

It should say "walnut shells". The shells are broken into little pieces and are a mild abraisive when put into a tumbler like the ones used to polish rocks.

Dave K.

Quote from: Raymo on January 07, 2019, 08:16:23 PM
It should say "walnut shells". The shells are broken into little pieces and are a mild abraisive when put into a tumbler like the ones used to polish rocks.


Exactly.👍🏻

NEMMRRC

Quote from: Raymo on January 07, 2019, 08:16:23 PM
It should say "walnut shells". The shells are broken into little pieces and are a mild abraisive when put into a tumbler like the ones used to polish rocks.
Or perhaps tiny walnuts ??????


lol


Jaime

hairball

Its also used as a blasting media for cleaning up metal to give a smooth finish.   I have a container of it for use with my sandblasting cabinet.

mike lynch.............HAIRBALL

ACL1504

Looks like the page on Ebay has changed since the posting.

Tom ;D
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