So I'm going to experiment with this idea and get back to you guys. I think it will work as a poor man's buffer.
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So I'm going to experiment with this idea and get back to you guys. I think it will work as a poor man's buffer.
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Maybe use a cut off cleaning rod to extend it past the drill a bit. Interesting idea, I'll be interested on how this works. I've got all the parts to try this as well
Great minds think alike...I'm doing that as we speak...
I've used a 10 gauge bore mop covered in polish on a cleaning rod to smooth out the bore on my single shot 12 gauge and that worked fine. If it spins in a stable manner it should work on a razor.
Watch the rotation and the edge. I would not recommend this, the long fibers have broken razor and bleeding written all over it.
If you want to do this at least pick up a flex shaft, you can pick one up for about 10 bucks and it will at least give you infinitely more control.
Be very careful.
Good Idea bad reality. I attached an extension but centrifugal force made the mop wobble like a Hula dancer.. Oh well, I'll come up with something better next time.
Yep, keep after it, it's fun to tinker and come up with a better way.
My friend, I think something like this would do what you want;. :shrug:
Miniature Buffing Wheels for Small Polishing Projects
Or Perhaps these;
2 in. Lamb's Wool Buffing Wheel 6 Pc
There are other things out there also.
Thanks Roy, I'll check into them..