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Equipment Boards => Brunswick => Topic started by: jensm on March 02, 2004, 11:55:12 AM

Title: Sanding a Fuze Detonator?
Post by: jensm on March 02, 2004, 11:55:12 AM
I own a personal spinner. A friend has asked me to resurface his Fuze Detonator. I hesitate because I don't have any trizact. So far,  wet sandpaper and scotch-brite pads has worked well for me. This is the first Brunswick Proactive I have been asked to resurface. Should I direct my friend to a pro-shop which uses trizact or should I go ahead with wet sandpaper or scotch-brite?


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jensm
Title: Re: Sanding a Fuze Detonator?
Post by: agroves on March 03, 2004, 03:00:50 AM
I have discussed this a length with one of the proshop guys here.  We decided that using sandpaper would sand the urethane that is in the cover but won't sharpen the particles.  I use sandpaper on my Big B particles all the time without any problems.  However, once or twice a year I have them trizact to the grit I want them at.  

My suggestion would be to resurface it and tell your friend to just have the proshop trizact it to the grit he wants.  I would do it that way.

Andrew
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Title: Re: Sanding a Fuze Detonator?
Post by: jensm on March 03, 2004, 04:42:05 AM
Thanks Andrew, great answer. I will let my buddy decide.


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jensm
Title: Re: Sanding a Fuze Detonator?
Post by: LuckyLefty on March 03, 2004, 05:24:58 AM
I once had a Pro Zone Azure sanded to 320!  It scared the hell out of me!!!
However it did not damage and worked great giving me a small amount of swing area on a shot no one else could play!  (1 board).

The thing about Brunswick's is that they respond so well to the Trizact.

I used to sand my Pro Zone Violet to 1000, quickly lightly and not often(3 times a year), then it would lose it's reaction.  I'd take it in to a distant proshop(PITA) and have him Trizact to micron 10.  Voila, like new.

Now on many particles I do scotch brite now and have seen no reduction in performance.  I often saw a decrease with sandpaper on other companies very fragile particles.

If time is of the essense scotch brite.  If perfection is desired, trizact.

Sand very judiciously all particles.

REgards,

Luckylefty
Title: Re: Sanding a Fuze Detonator?
Post by: jensm on March 03, 2004, 06:31:57 AM
Cheers, LuckyLefty. Now I really will be able to describe the options to my friend.


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jensm