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Anyone use these discs? ..I just tried out with polishing soap on my 750 valve cover and fooking awesome product.I messed about yesterday pinching the speed controller out of an old jig-saw and linking into an old mains angle grinder to get lower speed and not impressed. But just tried out with my cordless one and really good results. I think the friction reduces the speed of the grinder to an RPM compatible with the discs.https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/%C3%98125mm-5-Flap-Felt-Disc-Polishing-Angle-Grinder-Buffing-Wheel-Metal-Best-Price/263498999270?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 (Attachment Link) attachimg=2]
Yep, use them all the time but, only good on large flat surfaces with no raised detail. Always better off with a traditional mop
...the grinder was pictured on a table in my house but I used it outside
Quote from: Trigger on April 25, 2020, 06:30:06 PMYep, use them all the time but, only good on large flat surfaces with no raised detail. Always better off with a traditional mop I fully agree you can't beat a proper polishing machine and loads of fancy pants mops etc Graham but we are in lockdown and I don't have access to the normal stuff I have at work or my mate Rodgers gaffe .... like, polishing machines, TIG/MIG Welders, curing ovens, bead blaster etc etc.. So I am having to go back to basics and hoping that this may help others who may be working from a shed with limited space and resources and budget.Ian ..the grinder was pictured on a table in my house but I used it outside