linishing
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linishing — Smoothing sheet metal using power tools, e.g., with an angle grinder and emery belt or grinding disk. Typical applications are dressing of weld joints and removal of flaking rust to clean up repair areas prior to welding … Dictionary of automotive terms
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Linish — To linish is an engineering term that refers to the process of using grinding or belt sanding techniques to improve the flatness of a surface. The flatness may be two dimensional, i.e. with the view of achieving a flat plate, or one dimensional,… … Wikipedia
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linish — /ˈlɪnɪʃ/ (say linish) verb (t) to dress or polish (metal as steel, cast iron, etc.). –linishing, noun …
linisher — /ˈlɪnɪʃə/ (say linishuh) noun a machine designed for linishing, usually with a cloth belt rotating at high speed, and a rotating disc …