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(Re)brushing lug tops?


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You guys have any luck getting the "factory" machine-finish back on top of the lugs? I can't find a sandpaper that properly mimics the look (I want it to look like the attached pic). Seem to recall having read about Scotch-brite "red" pads (the green ones don't get it quite right, either). Thoughts? Tips?

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Bergeon makes a rubberized abrasive block (in three grits) for doing this.  I use the "medium" block and get pretty decent results.

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19 minutes ago, jmb said:

Bergeon makes a rubberized abrasive block (in three grits) for doing this.  I use the "medium" block and get pretty decent results.

I also use the Bergeon Medium block for lug brushing, but have also found a cheaper version that works well too..

 

https://www.cousinsuk.com/product/garryflex-abrasive-blocks?code=P4935

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You can pick up emery boards for cheap from ofrei, casker etc, if you’re on a tight budget, they work well.

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The rubberized block is more "forgiving" as to technique...

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Hi guys looking at purchasing some blocks to as have a scratch on the lug of one of my subs, I couldn’t get the links to work either but have found several blocks for sale, which grit would you recommend ?


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1 hour ago, the_rymeister said:

Hi guys looking at purchasing some blocks to as have a scratch on the lug of one of my subs, I couldn’t get the links to work either but have found several blocks for sale, which grit would you recommend ?


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120 grit, go to cousins website, and enter P4935 in the search box.

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1 minute ago, SSTEEL said:

120 grit, go to cousins website, and enter P4935 in the search box.

Is it a correct grit for both: 5-digits and 6-digits lugs?

 

Read somewhere that Bergeon has different discs for SubC, but I don't know the details.

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For the US-based people, I went with these "Sandflex" bars from amazon. The medium worked fantastically. I recommend starting from the inside of the lug so as not to ruin whatever chamfer you may have.

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