Originally Posted by
zib
+1 what Neil said, I have a couple of Dremels with lots of extra's, They're great, no doubt. I've used mine many times, but for razors, I sand by hand, maybe use a little homemade jig, but for buffing, I have a variable speed buffer/grinder. If I didn't have a garage or workshop and lived in an Apt. I would use the Dremel for restoration. I like the buffer/grinder because it goes down to 2000 rpm's. The Dremel's lowest speed is 5000, kinda high for razor polishing.
I was at Lowe's last weekend and they had a Delta Buffer/Grinder with variable speed on sale for 64 bucks, I think. If you think might be getting into restoration, I think they're a must....