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A great cheap Rotary accessory
Buried in one one of Mike's videos here is a simple little $8 addition to a rotary that made my work today in tight spaces a lot more effective. It is the shaft extender accessory that puts the pad a bit farther away from the polisher so you can angle it and see things better when compounding. It really helped me on my radius surfaces I was doing today Thanks Mike!
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
Originally Posted by BobbyG
That's pretty slick but what's that cute little fuzzy purple tickler you for stuck to the pad?
Seriously, a pretty neat idea for getting into those tight areas!!
thats a 3.5 inch wool pad from here!
Foamed Wool 3.5 inch Buffing/Polishing Pad, spot polish with Lake Country Foamed Wool Pad, wool buffing pad, small wool pad
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
Sweet, Thanks for sharing. That is exactly what I need
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum
yup. it is your adapter!
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
Originally Posted by glen e
yup. it is your adapter!
I went out to the garage to check...that's not MY adapter, LOL!
j/k...I thought that looked like one of ours.
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
Originally Posted by Chris@Optimum
I went out to the garage to check...that's not MY adapter, LOL!
j/k...I thought that looked like one of ours.
What we need is an adapter that had 5/8 internal thread and a 14MM External Thread
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Re: A great cheap Rotary accessory
Originally Posted by Harleyguy
What we need is an adapter that had 5/8 internal thread and a 14MM External Thread
Nah, you just need to loose those euro plates and get our new ones.
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