[Roadsters] Semi-OT: Bench grinders

dave daveandlindab at comcast.net
Wed Sep 9 15:42:13 MDT 2009


The buffers have a longer shaft to get the wheels out where you can work
with them.  Grinders tend to enclose the wheels.  There are kits to mount a
buffing wheel to a plain electric motor, might offer a budget solution.

Dave Brisco
ECR

-----Original Message-----
From: hallosb at juno.com [mailto:hallosb at juno.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2009 12:16 PM
To: datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Semi-OT: Bench grinders

So, you don't think I can get by with buying the buffing wheels/polishes
from
Eastwood and mounting them to a bench grinder. I think I would use a grinder
a
lot more than the buffer and then I would have less stuff to store.

Hopefully, Sears will have something made in the US.  More and more of their
power tools, hydraulic jacks, etc. are made in China. The only exception is
their hand tools. Still made in USA.

Dan McHatton
'66 1600


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Get Two. For the grinder just go to sears. A 6 or 8" is fine get the stand.
For
the buffer spend the bucks and get a good kit from Eastwood. Harbor Freight
is
Chinese
CRAP. If you don't use it much the stuff is OK but for a good shop tool
avoid
them.

Dave



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