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    I'm wondering if this buffer is worth the price? I'm looking for something that spins in the 1600 rpm neighborhood (I assume that's ideal for polishing razors). If not this one, any suggestions?

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    If you have room for the Caswell 3/4 hp buffer at 1100 rpm, it will take care of all your needs and not break the bank.

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    Lynn,

    I appreciate the tip, but for me, at $260 (if I'm looking at the correct one), it will break the bank. I've seen so many grinders that spin at 3600 rpm for under $100 I was hoping to find an 1100 rpm buffer at about the same price. Not looking like it though...

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    Big box stores have 2 speeds for around $80.

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    I would be concerned that the length of the tapered spindles would be to short and also that the slowest speed is so high.
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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    The cheap buffer/grinders at stores like Home Depot and Harbor freight are exactly that. Cheap. But they WILL get the job done on a budget, and its a lot nicer to decide "I dont want to do this anymore" if you have only spent 80 bucks as opposed to hundreds
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    from what I can tell, its like a fordom jewelry style motor. It would work find for final polish work, but I dont think it will have the "umph" to do any kind of stock removal.

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