Polisher / Buffer Recomendation, Updated….. |
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Polisher / Buffer Recomendation, Updated….. |
jim_hoyland |
May 17 2024, 12:14 PM
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I gotta get something to spare my hands. What are you using. ?
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burton73 |
May 18 2024, 01:35 PM
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burton73 Group: Members Posts: 3,655 Joined: 2-January 07 From: Los Angeles Member No.: 7,414 Region Association: Southern California |
I use this Torq Random orbital polisher with 5 inch pads. A number of different pads and Chemical Guys compounds. I use this to buff anything large in the shop. One home and one at shop. Just put the cord over your shoulder to keep it off of your work.
I have a big / huge unit at least 10 inches that uses a sheepskin cover to polish. I have had it for 40 years. In the old days I buffed very large parts with it but now the smaller unit with special pads for different compounds is the shot. I still use the big unit with variable speeds as a grinder, it works much better as a grinder than a buffer Best Bob B |
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