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conditioning copper?

Started by wvlimbhanger, February 23, 2014, 01:27:07 PM

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wvlimbhanger

Just finished making a couple pot calls with copper surface. I know nothing about copper calls. What should I use to prep them?

Sandpaper--if so what grit?

Scotchbrite pads?

Something else?

Thanks


Turkey Trot

Try putting the belt sander to the copper surface before you install it on your next one and see how it works.
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worth612000

Quote from: Doug Lewis on February 23, 2014, 01:31:18 PM
Scotchbrite , and let her roll.

X-2 Will make it look brand new. Go in one direction, ok to go in different directions getting your edges to look good. I do my edges first and then the middle.

Hillbilly280

Quote from: worth612000 on February 23, 2014, 03:52:48 PM
Quote from: Doug Lewis on February 23, 2014, 01:31:18 PM
Scotchbrite , and let her roll.

X-2 Will make it look brand new. Go in one direction, ok to go in different directions getting your edges to look good. I do my edges first and then the middle.
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Cut*N*Run

I do rough sandpaper to get it started - 80 grit or so, then I switch to the scotch brite. I also sand the underside of the copper before I glue it up. There's usually a burr around the edges so I figure that will get it to sit a little more flush.

captin_hook

After scotchbrite use a little alcohol pad on the copper. It cleans it up nice.

wvlimbhanger

Thanks for the help guys.  I believe they have some potential.

eman375

I think MYingling has a video post somewhere here on the forum that's a great demo on how to condition.  You might try to find it...

AU86

I have one of the  Lightsout copper Osage and he recommends 320 grit sandpaper.

West Augusta

I use scotchbrite then rotate 90 degrees and scotchbrite it again.  Works well.
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Mike, you da man! 
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Thanks for the demo...