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Griot's 3" Polisher
At 51 yo I ordered my first polisher today a Griot's 3" polisher to get started on small stuff. Can't wait to try it out.
Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
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Re: Griot's 3" Polisher
be sure to pick up this 2" conversion kit when it's released which should be soon...
https://www.autogeek.net/griots-gara...rsion-kit.html
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Got my 2" backing plate. Pads are not here yet.
Anybody know where to get a 2" BP for a drill chuck? I can always make an adapter, but would prefer a non-threaded one. Would use it primarily on wheels.
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for those who don't want to buy the 2" conversion kit and would rather purchase the 2" backing plate separately and buy the pads later, here it is...
https://www.autogeek.net/griots-2inch-boss-plate.html
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Re: Griot's 3" Polisher
Possible to convert both the 3" and 2" to fit on the 6" Griots DA?
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Many of us run a 3" backing plate on the GG6 - works well. The 2" I'm not so sure. Seems like there may be too much of the shroud exposed. Maybe with an extension. I'm take a look tomorrow, but my gut says no.
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Originally Posted by
JMak97008
Possible to convert both the 3" and 2" to fit on the 6" Griots DA?
i wouldn't use the 2" backing plate and pads on the GG6. too much top weight and torque and you can potentially damage the backing plate and pads. i think it would be suited for the GG3 which it was intended for...
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If you're looking to do a 3" backing plate on a GG6, I'd highly recommend their 3" HD Backing plate designed for using 3" pads on the 6" machine.
Also, for the GG3, Look into any of the thin 3" pads. I like the Griot's BOSS pads, but each brand has their fans. The 3" machines tend to like a thinner pad to maintain pad rotation for better correction. The thicker pads can absorb too much of the energy at times. A quick search should help bring up some of the threads where this is covered. As Mike Phillips is known to say - Thin is in.
I think you'll like the Griot's machine. Also works great with 4" pads for spreading wax or your LSP of choice. When it comes time for wider scale correction, I see a Griot's 6" machine in your future.
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Re: Griot's 3" Polisher
Originally Posted by
drmikeyb
At 51 yo I ordered my first polisher today a Griot's 3" polisher to get started on small stuff. Can't wait to try it out.
Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
All the replies we're great, thank you.
Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
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Re: Griot's 3" Polisher
Originally Posted by
RippyD
Got my 2" backing plate. Pads are not here yet.
Anybody know where to get a 2" BP for a drill chuck? I can always make an adapter, but would prefer a non-threaded one. Would use it primarily on wheels.
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