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    There's an air tool that hooks up to an air compressor for cleaning gaskets off engines. Anyone know what they are called?

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    air disc grinders, get one that uses scotch bright pads.

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    It's a CUMMINS Dodge not a Dodge Cummins
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    What are those disks with the rubber fingers that are made specifically for gaskets?

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    get a angled die grinder. they are actually plastic and made by 3m dont use them on aluminum.
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    Use what fivefinger says. They're the best.
    It's a CUMMINS Dodge not a Dodge Cummins
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    They're made by Roloc, called bristle brushes...part # for aluminum is 05727...
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    Quote Originally Posted by busmech View Post
    They're made by Roloc, called bristle brushes...part # for aluminum is 05727...
    Is that the one FFDP is talking about? I think you're referring to a different one.

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    scotch pads can score aluminum, if you use one too coarse...bristle bruhes will NEVER score..I use them all the time at work
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    Feels like I texted this to ya the other night. But hey..I need the post count



    I'm a fan of the 3M pads, however I'll be looking into the bristle ones. Might be nice to have an alternative.
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