Thanks for your information,
Ever one has been so helpful in helping me with advice.
Hope to meet some of you on the road. Thanks again
James
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From: "Robert / Susan Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 10:13:48 -0500
>I bought the Milwaukee var. spd. polisher #5540. Very powerful (compare
>amperage), has rubber bumpers to keep you from scratching up things if it
>gets away from you. Comes with a good heavy rubber backup pad. I like it,
>have always had good luck with Milwaukee tools. Ordered from Tool Shack in
>Las Vegas, $217.32 delivered to SC. 800-414-6527
>
>I'm now using the Rolite polishes purchased from Midwest Aero Restorations
>in IL. Mike VadeBonCoeur, 217-431-1998. (Fax 217-431-8988) Very good
>prices. Compare.
>
>I'm using buffing pads from Lake Country Mfg. in Wisconsin (next door
>neighbor of Rolite) - 800-648-2833. Ask for Scott. Per his recommendation, I
>bought 2 each of 11-111, 31-611, and 31-511. Total cost $43. plus UPS.
>When the heavy-cut pad gets loaded up with oxidation, I soak it in a
>solution of Purple Stuff (cleaner/degreaser) and warm water in a 5 gal.
>bucket, and plunge them with a toilet plunger. Let it soak for an hour or
>more. I've even left it overnight. Rinse well, squeeze out excess water,
>and put on machine for a quick spin dry. Then air dry over night. Switch to
>other clean pad in the meantime.
>
>Lot's more how-to on polishing in the archives.
>
>BH62GT/SC
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