pendragon1998
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I have a couple of block grinders, but I need something for polishing. What sorts of vintage buffers are good to look out for?
I have a couple of block grinders, but I need something for polishing. What sorts of vintage buffers are good to look out for?
Pend: depends on what you are buffing and how many hours you might need to leave the machine on per day. i'd highly recommend Baldor and a good 8 inch with either a 1750 or 3600 rpm and 3/4 HP is a good start. if you are doing some small parts and not too often most any old grinder will work especially with extensions on the arbors.
I really don't need it for a ton of production work. I just have the odd small parts on stuff I'm restoring that I'd like to polish up. I'm actually making do pretty well between a drill chucked in my vise and my bench grinder, but it's always more fun to have a dedicated old machine.
Is a 1750 motor or a 3650 better for buffing?
I really don't need it for a ton of production work. I just have the odd small parts on stuff I'm restoring that I'd like to polish up. I'm actually making do pretty well between a drill chucked in my vise and my bench grinder, but it's always more fun to have a dedicated old machine.
Is a 1750 motor or a 3650 better for buffing?