Scratch B Gone needs help

Mikey P

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in the form of a jig in order to keep the new scratches/brush marks as straight as can be. I'm visualizing a deal like old women like Merty uses to do needle point with.

The SBG team left behind a folder of b4 and after shots that I went through and in all of the photos I can see the hand created lines contrasting against the factory finish.

I'm visualizing plastic frame of sorts that the blue pad holder thing attaches to via some rollers. The jig/frame would attach to the fridge or over via some suction cups and would have a bubble level embedded in it as well.


Should be included in the $1500 cost too.
 

alazo1

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That would have to be a precision instrument I would think. Don't you go from course to fine grit with that system?. You'd think it would eliminate the previous scratches. ?

May be simpler to just have a clamp used as a straightedge with the bubble thingy. Run the block using it as a guide. The level would only work if the appliance is level which most are not.

Albert
 

Rex Tyus

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Mikey P said:
Glen is still not an official employee of SBG.


He will be soon though.

Sounds like he will make more money selling $1500 packages to BDCC than refinishing stainless steel. :? Imagine that.

Not that I give a shit either way I am just pointing out what it looks like to me.
 

Rex Tyus

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ODIN said:
having banner money is more important than ethics

thought this was Mickeys board not T M F

I don't think that is fair. It is everyones OWN responsibility to know their market. To know if they can sell a service or not. I would say it is a limited market but it is a market niche to be had by someone.
 

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Rex Tyus said:
[quote="Mikey P":3rts2rg5]Glen is still not an official employee of SBG.


He will be soon though.

Sounds like he will make more money selling $1500 packages to BDCC than refinishing stainless steel.
.[/quote:3rts2rg5]

you're a pretty sharp dude, Rex

must be all the time you spent up north..... :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


..L.T.A.
 
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