Here's the deal: got a set of stainless door sills (won't name the company cuz I'm not too 100% satisfied with them). Anyway, the edges of them are jagged, a little crooked AND the top edge of the sills are WAVEY. This pissed me off the most, because it's not an easy fix. I emailed them asking for a better set and they said that all the sills are like and that they don't have time to make them perfect, so basically I'm on my own and to use sand paper. (Gee thanks. Like I knew I was spending $125 for crap workmanship.)
So I start sanding last night. AND BOY DO I SAND with heavy grit (I think it was 220 or so). I sanded these damn things at least an hour until my hand felt like it was going to fall off.
They look better, but still have imperfections. I cannot for the life of me get the waves out on the top edges of the sills. It looks some fool cut these with a jig saw.
QUESTION IS:
Is there a machine or other form of sanding I can do to bevel the edges???
So I start sanding last night. AND BOY DO I SAND with heavy grit (I think it was 220 or so). I sanded these damn things at least an hour until my hand felt like it was going to fall off.
They look better, but still have imperfections. I cannot for the life of me get the waves out on the top edges of the sills. It looks some fool cut these with a jig saw.
QUESTION IS:
Is there a machine or other form of sanding I can do to bevel the edges???
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