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  1. Hi guys!! Has anyone else had mixed experiences with Rexroth Indramat products? I've used some of their equipment in the past, and while some items performed exceptionally well, others seemed to fall short of expectations. The inconsistency has left me scratching my head. Is it just a matter of specific product lines, or is their quality control lacking? I'd love to hear about your encounters with Rexroth Indramat – the good, the bad, and the ugly. Are there hidden gems among their offerings or better alternatives out there? Thanks
  2. Difficult to say without seeing it. If it looks like tiny clumps of baby powder in the finish and the finish was satin I would say it's un-dissolved flattening agent. Sometimes if a can of satin finish has sat on the store shelf for a long time you have to thoroughly stir it, put the lid back on and let it sit for several hours and then thoroughly stir it again. If you open a new can and run a stir stick to the bottom of the can and bring up the goo on the bottom of the can, that goo is the flattening agent. If it's a haze on a larger area and you applied the varnish when it was very humid then it probably got moisture from the air into finish. https://paintsgeek.com/white-spots-after-sanding-polyurethane/
  3. What are the most comfortable but yet durable gloves for welding. Mostly stick but will be doing a little mig also. I was looking at the miller mig/stick gloves but didnt know if they held up well. What kind do yall use?
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