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> Jennifer
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> I get all of my buffing supplies from The Eastwood Co. They specialize in
>most of the things we need for restoration work. I don't have a catalog with
>me at work. I will try to put their address on the net Monday or maybe some
>one else on the net that sees this will beat me to it.
> Buffing motors tend to have longer shafts coming out both ends so that you
>can mount two wheels. One for
> cutting the other for coloring (final polish). If you don't already have a
>good dust mask, consider getting one, buffing is a real dirty business.
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> TVR Rolf
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Eastwood does have a lot of nice restoration stuff but I'd shop a bit
first. I've found items listed in their catalog for a lot less
elsewhere. But for some stuff they do seem to be the only supplier.
Roland
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