From:
"George Graham" <georgergraham@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 20 Apr 2004 23:20:59 -0400
Subject:
Electric Tools
Tim,
I use my Milwaukee variable speed auto detail sander for sanding and
polishing large surfaces. It is made for sanding and finishing cars. The low
rpms ( around 1500 ) are perfect for using silicone carbide 7" discs, and a
hard felt buffing wheel. The low rpms let you sand with out the discs
slapping and scuffing the stone. This tool also has enough power to keep
running when I really lean on it when I'm using the buffing wheel to polish.
Hope this helps
George Graham
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