When selecting a buffer what is the maximum speed I would realistically need? I have my eye on a used Milwaukee but the max speed is only 1750 rpm.
Is this a good fit?
Thanks
Is this a good fit?
Thanks
that should work good.. if the wheel turns too fast, 3 bad things happen.When selecting a buffer what is the maximum speed I would realistically need? I have my eye on a used Milwaukee but the max speed is only 1750 rpm.
Is this a good fit?
Thanks
It is variable speed, but the max speed is 1750. I think the last time I used my friends buffer I ran the speed around 600RPM while I did my hull.is that buffer variable speed if not not sure i would want it 1750 rpms is a lot of speed for buffing
What a great idea!FWIW Support part or all of the tool's weight from a bungee cord on the main or jib halyard, respectively. The longer the bungee cord the better. With internal halyards, hoist a small block with a reeved line aloft so the bitter end can be tied off at your belt for easy adjustment. What the heck, it was Gudenuph for me.
I bought this kit and used the bonnets that came with it with great success:Ok so if i go with the Makita, what kind of bonnets should I buy and how many.
I only wax my hull once a year and as you can see from the picture it does not look to bad.
My cabin and deck is where I need to do some work.