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Old 08-07-2008, 08:19 PM   #1
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TPI runner question

I have some runners that have some scratches on the inside of the ports. Is there a tool or attachment for the drill I can use to clean up/polish the insides of the ports? I dont have anything that flexible that will work.
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Re: TPI runner question

..... theres a ball kit that pops out dents and I would assume smooths out the interior walls. If your just looking to pop out dents then just fill with water and throw in the freezer.
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I did seach cant find anything. I searched "dent removal ball" , " Runner dent removal" and several other things. These runners are not dented much mainly want to clean the inside.
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Re: TPI runner question

Someone suggested to me to glue sandpaper to the ac pipe wrap foam. Then run it up n down the holes.

Since your on stock runners, start midgrade paper, and work to finer paper each time. Will take some time, but should do what you want.
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Someone suggested to me to glue sandpaper to the ac pipe wrap foam. Then run it up n down the holes.

Since your on stock runners, start midgrade paper, and work to finer paper each time. Will take some time, but should do what you want.
That sounds like a good idea if I can find some to fit well.
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