Has anyone purchased a bench buffer?
What brand and where do you buy it?
What type of buffers do you use?
BZ
>From: Sexmnypwr@aol.com
>Reply-To: Sexmnypwr@aol.com
>To: 9laser3@bright.net, SPL311RDST@aol.com, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: test post & roadster sighting
>Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 18:49:46 EDT
>
> Paul,
>
> Aluminum polishing is a piece of cake, but time consuming. Electric
>buffer, buffing wheel and polishing compound for aluminum. I've found the
>"stick" solid form works well. The compound comes in all different
>densities. You can probably find out where to get it in your area from
>Plating and Polishing shops. Clamp the valve cover down well while you're
>working on it. To do a REALLY primo job, you could wet sand the aluminum
>to 600 grit sandpaper, then start polishing to remove all surface
>imperfections. If you have a heavy duty bench grinder, adding a buffing
>wheel and holding the cover in your hands is the fastest and easiest way to
>do it. After you get it polished, Mother's Polish works awesome to keep up
>the polish job and really make it shine.
> Good luck.
>
> Stan Wada
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