This buffer will allow you to both virtually any metal. You might wish to change the buffing compound and that will be specific for Steele, aluminum, stainless steel etc.
@@BruceMusicStore Please let me know how you like it once you get it going. I think you’re going to find it a very valuable piece of equipment for so many things
@@JosephHunstad Thank you Joseph, really appreciate that you answered my question, searched a long time for this information, nobody bothered with actual answer :D Sorry for mediocre english(not a native speaker) :D
th-cam.com/video/hp_fkAuojFM/w-d-xo.html This is a link to a TH-cam video I did that restores the oxidized handles of craftsman screwdrivers using the buffer. Take a look at shows buffer in action. Sorry I didn't do that with the 1st video. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe
This buffer will allow you to both virtually any metal. You might wish to change the buffing compound and that will be specific for Steele, aluminum, stainless steel etc.
Been looking at upgrading my buffer. Have you had much chance to use this unit yet have you liked it?
This is a great Buffer. Big power yet very quiet. I'm impressed. I believe it is a great buy.
@@JosephHunstad thanks for the reply! I have one on order can’t waiting to try it out on a set of keytops!
@@BruceMusicStore Please let me know how you like it once you get it going. I think you’re going to find it a very valuable piece of equipment for so many things
Can this buffer run under 900 rpm? Like from 100 or something?
The lowest speed this buffer can run is 900. It has three presets 900, 1800, and 3600. It can be adjusted by 100 between each of these presets.
@@JosephHunstad Thank you Joseph, really appreciate that you answered my question, searched a long time for this information, nobody bothered with actual answer :D Sorry for mediocre english(not a native speaker) :D
Must of missed the "use" part.
th-cam.com/video/hp_fkAuojFM/w-d-xo.html
This is a link to a TH-cam video I did that restores the oxidized handles of craftsman screwdrivers using the buffer. Take a look at shows buffer in action. Sorry I didn't do that with the 1st video. Consider subscribing. Thanks Joe