polishing bolt?

I built a polishing wheel using an old electric motor ( think it was salvaged from a either a washing machine or a furnace fan) and a few hardware store parts, but a 6' or 8' grinder with a polishing wheel on one side would work as well or better. I would like to have a 3500 rpm motor and a proper felt buffing wheel, but for the amount of stuff I do, I get by with my 1750 rpm and 3 or 4 of those cotton polishing wheels clamped on together. You can find buffing compound at most hardware stores. I purchased a "delta" brand kit containing 4 different buffing compound bars a few years ago, and still have most of it left.
 
went to Canadian Tire and Home Depot, couldn't find polishing compound (industrial)
will check home hardware later today
 
polishing bolt?

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Hi, I bought an old mauser 98 and want to know the best way to polish the bolt and receiver.

Thanks,
Mo

Why does an "old " mauser action need polishing. The old ones I have are pretty slick.

Being through a couple of wars and firing thousands of rounds will polish and action.;)
 
Get a piece of 3/8 wood dowelling, put one end in an electric drill and then make a 1/4 hole in other end, fill with a piece of felt, get some brasso(very fine) or fine valve lapping compound (courser) from princess or CTC apply to felt makes a cheap jewelling set up ie polishing with a circular pattern.
 
art.h said:
Get a piece of 3/8 wood dowelling, put one end in an electric drill and then make a 1/4 hole in other end, fill with a piece of felt, get some brasso(very fine) or fine valve lapping compound (courser) from princess or CTC apply to felt makes a cheap jewelling set up ie polishing with a circular pattern.

Hope I never buy a gun you worked on,,,,,,,
 
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