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Default Beall Buffing System Question

OK, you've talked me into it. After all the talk on here about the Beall
System, I've decided I really want one. I looked at Woodcraft and I don't
know exactly what I need in order to get started. I assume I'll need the 3
pad system, but do I go with the bowl buffs or the flat pad buffing pads. Do
I need a mandrel set or would I be better served tearing apart the old
bandsaw that is shoved into the corner of my garage and rob parts off it to
construct a buffing station? If I do that, is there anything else I need?

Mac, I know you've got some input here. Anyone else? Since I haven't bought
anything yet, I'm open for any suggestions you might have. Also, I'm not
above saving money, so if I can build something rather than buy that would
be a plus.

Thanks,
JD

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