I got mine at Sears for about $60.00. One speed, 3450 RPM, but it does the job! Saves a ton of elbow grease. I can do the claws, T-rods and lugs for a bass drum in an hour or so. It takes forever the old-fashioned way.
John
I got mine at Sears for about $60.00. One speed, 3450 RPM, but it does the job! Saves a ton of elbow grease. I can do the claws, T-rods and lugs for a bass drum in an hour or so. It takes forever the old-fashioned way.
John
The j-e-w-e-l-l-e-r-s (censored) polishing cloth that I used is supposed to leave an anti-tarnish film behind...It`s the first time I`ve used it...I guess it would be comparable to a Cape Cod cloth...I will see how durable the film really is...If not, the claws will have another date on the wire wheel and will get clear coated...Thanks for the tip though Oddball...I appreciate it...Cheers
Purdies prolly right,..I can see clearcoat flaking, the claws are handled too much. but wax or something, wich is prolly what the Cape Cod clothe leaves bihind !!
Not quite as fast as purdie shuffle but I have about the same setup. Also I have tried a lot of products for polishing(latest Headlight lense cleaner) but I,ve used Wrights Silver Polish paste for a long time and, even on plastic sometimes,so I,ll stick with what has worked for me all these years.
Tom
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