I am SO thankful that a friend turned me on to this excellent site! I have some pieces of aluminum that I want to buff to mirror sheen.
I have a brand new \"Sander/Polisher\" that my sons gave me. It has at present a 7\" dia. rubber backing plate with \"hooks\" for velcro type pads, sanding discs. Can this be adapted to use the spiral sewn and sisal buffing wheels you sell? It has a straight shank on which the backing fits, held in place with a recessed bolt and washer. What kind of a mandrel will I need for the buffing wheels? Specs are 1600 RPM, 4 amp motor with variable speed trigger. Is this fast enough to do a good job with buffing wheels and compounds? If my calculations are correct, 1,600RPM is going to need a minimum 8\" wheel, and that will be on the low side of the suggested SFPM. Do you think this has enough \"stones\" to swing an 8\" wheel?
The parts are of formed sheet aluminum and cast aluminum, and have already been worked down to where they look reasonable. Just want to get that last little bit of shine!
Should I start with the Black or Brown compound, and do I need to start with the more aggressive Sisal wheel?
Your suggestions for what I need to order from you are appreciated.
I have a brand new \"Sander/Polisher\" that my sons gave me. It has at present a 7\" dia. rubber backing plate with \"hooks\" for velcro type pads, sanding discs. Can this be adapted to use the spiral sewn and sisal buffing wheels you sell? It has a straight shank on which the backing fits, held in place with a recessed bolt and washer. What kind of a mandrel will I need for the buffing wheels? Specs are 1600 RPM, 4 amp motor with variable speed trigger. Is this fast enough to do a good job with buffing wheels and compounds? If my calculations are correct, 1,600RPM is going to need a minimum 8\" wheel, and that will be on the low side of the suggested SFPM. Do you think this has enough \"stones\" to swing an 8\" wheel?
The parts are of formed sheet aluminum and cast aluminum, and have already been worked down to where they look reasonable. Just want to get that last little bit of shine!
Should I start with the Black or Brown compound, and do I need to start with the more aggressive Sisal wheel?
Your suggestions for what I need to order from you are appreciated.
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