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Re: HQ Buffer Needed
I had pretty good luck waxing mine using a wax master from Costco - about
$40 as I recall. (it was a gift) - did a pretty good job with the ol'
zymol. I'm sure it's not quite the quality you're looking for, but the price
is right and the results were good. I'd spend a little extra money on some
good buffing pads rahter than using the terri cloth it comes with. I think
that Pearl may be a little more forgiving than Red.
mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Sargent Schutt <sargent@novagate.com>
To: Quattro List <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 1998 5:50 PM
Subject: HQ Buffer Needed
>Spring cleaning time!
>
>Anyone know where I can get a high quality buffing wheel at a great price?
>Looking for something along the lines of Porter Cable, capable of ~2500
RPM.
>Should be high quality, something that won't be used *real often* but will
>last 20 years. No less than 2000 RPM is acceptable. Any good, quality used
>ones lying around gathering dust?
>
>For barter I also have PIAA Pro 90's (nearly new) in the box, and a custom
>type-44 (5k,100/200/V8) cover, cost $250 as I recall, used a dozen times
max,
>if either of those are of interest... Cash works too, eh?
>
>I'm looking to act fast, so TIA!
>
>Sarge
>
>91 200q down, but not out...
>
>PS: for clarification I'm not looking for one of those cheapo $40
waxer-wheels
>- I need a serious heavy duty wheel.