ACE rails coming and gotta grind body mount washer
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ACE rails coming and gotta grind body mount washer
...and I don't have a grinder/sander. I assume I can't take them out and drive my jeep somewhere to get this done. Frustrating because from looking at the video, it's like, literally 30secs total of grinding for all of them to get them to fit. Is it time to man up and just buy a bench grinder for this one little job? Any suggestions? Like maybe some cheaper tool I could use to get these things to fit...?
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X2 on buying a grinder. You can get one at Lowe's for as little as $30. Don't take my word for it, check it out yourself.
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Thanks; didn't realize how cheap they can be. You're probably right, I'll be looking for other things to cut/grind on this thing. Maybe even a new hobby will be born.
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I thought I had tools until I bought a Jeep.
I now have almost 2 of everything including vise grips, socket sets, clamps, hammers, etc.
I added a bench grinder, creepy crawler, 3 ton floor jack, extra jack stands, rivet gun, tons of torx bits, breaker bar, impact adapters, etc, etc, etc, etc.
I now have almost 2 of everything including vise grips, socket sets, clamps, hammers, etc.
I added a bench grinder, creepy crawler, 3 ton floor jack, extra jack stands, rivet gun, tons of torx bits, breaker bar, impact adapters, etc, etc, etc, etc.
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I was going to buy a grinder, but i thought what the heck I will try it with my belt sander - turned it upside down, took about 45 minutes for all 6. Just medium 80 grit. Just FYI.
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If you really don't warrant the bench grinder you could always use a metal file. It will take a little longer, but it will get the job done. I vote bench grinder