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I worked for zales for 3 years and managed one of their stores that closed. When it closed, there was a polishing machine just like yours except it was two sided. I left it in someone's garage and they chucked it out. Waaaa! That was like 40 years ago, but I still regret losing it.
I place a piece of low pile carpet under the buffing wheel. It does collect some of the dust and buff material but more importantly if you do catch a piece in the buffing wheel, the carpet will reduce damage to the piece and slow it down.
Thanks for the demo. After seeing this in action, it looks like half of the filter is blocked by the cardboard that surrounds the it. You can see the debris sitting on the surface, stuck at the bottom. That doesn’t seem right.
If you do more than 1 hour of polishing, you must get a better machine. I had this one 25 years ago. It was to tight to work on. The dust was all over the shop. If you can afford, buy a free standing 0.5 hp motor and a dust collection hood and a 0.5 dust collector. All from ARBE or other manufacturer. I personally had the ARBE. Never had problems and still working. The real purpose for a good dust collector is to collect the precious metals and sell it at the end of the year. Professional shops keep a separate room for polishing to keep the dust contamination low. Like you mentioned be very careful not to loose your fingers or your vision. Stay safe.
I have this motor and you're absolutely right. The dust "collection" is more like dust "direction" it just blows about 60% of it out the side vent and deposits another 30% around the motor, with 10% settling on everything in the shop.
Hello my friend...It looks like you do great work...I would like to send in some pieces to be polished...What’s the best contact method for for you ???
Really GREAT video Randy!!! Super informative and well put together!!! You always put so much time and information in your videos I really appreciate all you do!! 💖🙏💖
@@GomeowCreations It really did!! But then again everything you put your hands on just becomes Epic by nature😁 Watching again!! Thats how much I enjoy YOUR videos, I watch them multiple times!
One thing I noticed.... that ARBE polisher has a VERY small area where the dust enters the filter behind the buffing area, (about 2" x 4"). Why didn't they just make a small filter to fit that area??? What is all the rest of the filter doing?? lol....
@@GomeowCreations Is the 465 cfm model ( full size) better than this one ‘cause i cant decide between the 465 cfm and the 165 cfm model, the price difference is not that much….
PepeTools:
Jump Ring Maker 2 - bit.ly/JumpRingMaker
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Amazon:
Jump Ring Maker 2 - amzn.to/2HEkHhn
Jump Ring Maker 2 & Foredom Combo - amzn.to/32dY8cz
________________________________________________
If you are looking for more tools and materials that I use, well you're in luck! I made a page on my website just for that.
GomeowCreations.com/tools-and-materials
GomeowCreations.com/partners-discount-codes
*Note* Most of the links that I use that go to products are affiliate link. This means I make a small commission on anything that you happen buy using them. This is at no extra charge to you and this helps support the work I do on this channel. 😁👍
________________________________________________
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My PATREON ➜ patreon.com/GomeowCreations
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I worked for zales for 3 years and managed one of their stores that closed. When it closed, there was a polishing machine just like yours except it was two sided. I left it in someone's garage and they chucked it out. Waaaa! That was like 40 years ago, but I still regret losing it.
I place a piece of low pile carpet under the buffing wheel. It does collect some of the dust and buff material but more importantly if you do catch a piece in the buffing wheel, the carpet will reduce damage to the piece and slow it down.
Just purchased this exact polishing station. Your video was helpful thanks 🙏
Really like the job it did. And your descriptions
Thanks 😁👍
This is very helpful! 👍🏽 Thank you! 😊
No problem 😊👍
Thanks for the demo. After seeing this in action, it looks like half of the filter is blocked by the cardboard that surrounds the it. You can see the debris sitting on the surface, stuck at the bottom. That doesn’t seem right.
Yeah it does that, I have taken it out a few times and cleaned it. It could have had a bit of a better design to be honest.
If you do more than 1 hour of polishing, you must get a better machine. I had this one 25 years ago. It was to tight to work on. The dust was all over the shop. If you can afford, buy a free standing 0.5 hp motor and a dust collection hood and a 0.5 dust collector. All from ARBE or other manufacturer. I personally had the ARBE. Never had problems and still working. The real purpose for a good dust collector is to collect the precious metals and sell it at the end of the year. Professional shops keep a separate room for polishing to keep the dust contamination low. Like you mentioned be very careful not to loose your fingers or your vision. Stay safe.
I have this motor and you're absolutely right. The dust "collection" is more like dust "direction" it just blows about 60% of it out the side vent and deposits another 30% around the motor, with 10% settling on everything in the shop.
Hello my friend...It looks like you do great work...I would like to send in some pieces to be polished...What’s the best contact method for for you ???
Thank you so much for this.. really helpful as usual! 👌
No problem and I'm happy to hear that is was helpful 😁
Really GREAT video Randy!!! Super informative and well put together!!! You always put so much time and information in your videos I really appreciate all you do!! 💖🙏💖
Well thank you very much 😁👍
@@GomeowCreations That flannel ring is GORGEOUS BTW😁
Thanks it was just something I was testing out and it looks liked it worked 😁👍
@@GomeowCreations It really did!! But then again everything you put your hands on just becomes Epic by nature😁 Watching again!! Thats how much I enjoy YOUR videos, I watch them multiple times!
Well thank you very much 😁
Hi Randy!!
Hello
I want this mecine how to
How do you make the turquoise to beads
Is it safe to polish chain with these?
Not really
thanks dude!
No problem 😁👍
One thing I noticed.... that ARBE polisher has a VERY small area where the dust enters the filter behind the buffing area, (about 2" x 4"). Why didn't they just make a small filter to fit that area??? What is all the rest of the filter doing?? lol....
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bravo
Is Arbe the same as Dura bull…..
Yep, the Dura Bull is just a re-branded Arbe from what I have seen. 😁👍
@@GomeowCreations Is the 465 cfm model ( full size) better than this one ‘cause i cant decide between the 465 cfm and the 165 cfm model, the price difference is not that much….
Safety zone is at the buffing wheels 3oclock an 6oclock, "the safe triangle"..
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It's ok- but it's only a furnace motor in a metal box- definitely not worth the money they're asking.
What's a better machine then??