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Old 12-19-2007, 07:26 AM
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Default Re: What Would Be...........

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Originally Posted by baz View Post
hi ,no i don t really have a fix , i have lots of buffing wheels so i always have a few already dried i have 3 x 3hp buffers so that makes for 6 places to mount my wheels if needed,and for smaller wheels i have about dozen of mounted 3 inch x1 inch wheels with greaseless on them ready to mount on my die grinder but to be honest i do most of the rough job with sanders ,abrasive discs and cartrige rolls etc.
i don t have time to mess around with hairdryers and other stuff , but if i have to wait for buffs to dry i just work on some other parts while waiting.
you could also use that glue that tng21 mentioned earlier , it makes the greaseless last longer but it also makes a harder wheel and i think it has to be applied when the wheel is new , some people like it but i tried it a couple of times and i didn t really like it
Like I said, looks like it's best for finishing over the cart rolls etc.

If you're tlaking about the "setup wheel" glue, it does get too hard to be of much use except for very rough work.
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