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- Howard R
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Very nicley done. I found a world of difference using a large diameter buffing wheel on a FAST buffing motor. I used my wood lathe on highest RPM with a 8 " wheel. The surface of the wheel is moving 3 to 5 times faster than most smaller wheels on a drill, and you can apply strong pressure without it slowing down. But yours was on the engine, so It's a moot point. I have a friend who uses somethiong called ZoopSeal after he polishes aluminum to seal it and prevent corrosion. I know it is big $$$, but he swears by it.
Either way, looks great.
Either way, looks great.
Dave Brisco
Take my advice, I'm not using it"
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