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Buffing System
Hi Jimbo,
I tried to send you my solution, which is a bit lengthy, but your e-mail didn't work. Explain how I can reach you, and I'll send a description and scan a picture. Don Hart "Jimbo" wrote in message ... Hi All, I recently bought the Beall 3 part buffing system as a few of you have recommended here. Works great! I love the results. The only thing I don't like is having to change the wheels each time. I have seen a picture on somebody's web site that I cant remember where but it showed all 3 wheels on one spindle powered on the lathe. I tried a long piece of threaded rod but does not provide enough support and it was (way) too wobbly in the middle. Would 3 pieces of 1 in. diameter aluminum rod with the ends threaded with a 3/8-16 (to hold the buffing pad) and screwed together be sufficient to hold all 3 wheels? Or I am open to other suggestions too! Thanks, Jim |
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