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    Default looking for arbor extender for my buffer???

    Ok so i have seen one before but i cant seem to find them? Can anyone tell me where i can get an arbor extender for a delta buffer with a 1/2 inch arbor? I find that when i am buffing i could use some more room so i am not bumping the housing. I would like something that i can change buffs quickly without tools? Any help is welcome and thanks in advance, im even open to putting in a whole new longer shaft if anyone knows where to find one.

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    Go to Caswell. Here is the link Buffing Adapters - Buffing/Polishing - Caswell Inc They have both tapered and bolt and nut versions.
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    Very nice, thanks. Have you used any of them before? I dont want to get a cheap one and have it fly off at me in the middle of buffing a blade thanks for the link i will take a look at them.

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    I have the tapered set from Caswell. They work fine. If I were to do it over again, I'd probably get the threaded kind instead of tapered. They work with different arbor sized better, in my opinion.

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