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What's good/decent buffer out there?

69lkmno

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I'm doing a car restoration and need to buff the chrome moldings and just wondering what good choices I have for buffers. Any info would be appreciated.
 
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eschoendorff

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69lkmno said:
I'm doing a car restoration and need to buff the chrome moldings and just wondering what good choices I have for buffers. Any info would be appreciated.

The Porter Cable is the old stand by. Cannot remember the model #, but if you do a search, it should come up. It has been discussed before....
 

Special55

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When it comes to buffing the small parts I prefer a bench buffer. If you intend to do allot of this type of work don't get the standard bench grinder motor. Get the one that has the long shafts that extend out away from the motor a bit. It allows you to work the piece around without the motor interfearing.

Check out www.caswellplating.com
They have some good starter kits for buffing different materials as well as allot of other kool stuff.

Rich
 
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z28toz06

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Special55 said:
When it comes to buffing the small parts I prefer a bench buffer. If you intend to do allot of this type of work don't get the standard bench grinder motor. Get the one that has the long shafts that extend out away from the motor a bit. It allows you to work the piece around without the motor interfearing.

Check out www.caswellplating.com
They have some good starter kits for buffing different materials as well as allot of other kool stuff.

Rich
nice website Rich!:thumbup:
 
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