[Roadsters] Semi-OT: Bench grinders
Tim
tputland at charter.net
Tue Sep 8 08:06:19 MDT 2009
I need a grinder as well, so please post to the list, or at least CC me. Thanks!
Tim
---- "hallosb at juno.com" <hallosb at juno.com> wrote:
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First, a thanks for all the responses on the engine bay color opinion poll.
I spent the weekend doing an inventory on the chrome for my Roadster. I used
some hand polish to check the condition and was surprised to see how well it
cleaned up. I would like to polish all my chrome and stainless. Any parts that
don't clean up or need repair, I'll send out for re-conditioning.
Since I don't think I would use a dedicated buffing machine very often, I
would like to buy a bench grinder and then a set of buffing wheels/polishes.
Any suggestions on a good grinder. I hear the cheap Harbor Freight grinders
vibrate badly. I would like something nice that will last.
I'm also not sure whether to buy a dual speed. I understand you need a lower
rpm for buffing plastic. There's not much plastic to buff so, maybe it's not
worth the expense.
TIA,
Dan McHatton
'66 1600
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