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Re: test post & roadster sighting

To: "datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: test post & roadster sighting
From: R Haug <haugchiro@moscow.com>
Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 05:25:31 -0700
> Sears has a small automotive catalog that they mail out. They have everything
> you would need for buffing, bodywork etc.
> Steve Harvey
>
> Ben Zech wrote:
>
> > Has anyone purchased a bench buffer?
> > What brand and where do you buy it?
> > What type of buffers do you use?
> > BZ

Ben
You can buy a buffer which is similar to a bench grinder except that a buffer 
has
longer side arbors that stick out further.  They shoud be all over.  Eastwood
automotive catalog shows $190 - 700, Harbor freight has them $90 and up probably
northern tool too.  So do most tool supply places.  They really range from a 
small
one at harbor freight for about $90 up to one with a Baldor motor several HP for
hundreds plus a stand to put it on.  I don't remenber where you live but if you
live in a bigger city there may be a sandblast place that has supplies like buff
wheels and the various polishing compounds.  Polishing/buffing wheels will cost
from $7-10 each or more and polishing compound varies depending on size of the
product, $5 and up.

If you already have a bench grinder it will work, but the wheels will be closer 
to
the  motor.  You will not have as much working room.  I use my bench grinder for
this.

Oh, urls      eastwoodco.com
                  harborfreight.com
Bob



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