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lurch12_2000
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I'm thinking I would rather turn my shims down than swap them by mail all around the country.
Seems like if you took a valve lapper suction cup, and glued it to a shim you could spin it on a piece of glass or a flat steel plate, use lapping compound for an abrasive.
Or maybe stick a piece of wet or dry sandpaper to the glass or plate. Maybe turn the suction cup with a drill?
Anyone else have an idea on how to turn a shim down a bit thinner using tools most of us have anyway?
Maybe this shim swap thing might get a little out of control.
I sent one out to someone already, but now who gets the next ones if 5 people ask for a 2.65?
Are the shims a solid alloy metal or is it coated? If it's coated somehow then turning them down might eventually get through that coating and cause problems?