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3m buffing / polishing wheels - Carheir - 07-30-2017

Posted this over in Power tools, got zero response so hopefully someone here can help.
Been a while since I have posted so hope everyone is doing well.  The reason for my post is I purchased a couple of buffing wheels from a member several years ago and lo and behold, my last one is worn to a frizzle.  So, does anyone have any for sale or could someone steer me in the right direction for purchase.   I'm looking for the ones that will fit onto a electric motor shaft.  Any help will be appreciated.

Mike


RE: 3m buffing / polishing wheels - Mike Brady - 07-31-2017

I bought mine from a company, GolfWorks, that sells golf pro shop supplies for repairing and refinishing golf clubs.  They sell the 3M wheels called deburring wheels.  You can see their entire catalog online.


RE: 3m buffing / polishing wheels - EricU - 07-31-2017

look at what stewmac offers.  Otherwise, McMaster Carr probably has


RE: 3m buffing / polishing wheels - Timberwolf - 07-31-2017

(07-30-2017, 09:50 PM)Carheir Wrote: Posted this over in Power tools, got zero response so hopefully someone here can help.
Been a while since I have posted so hope everyone is doing well.  The reason for my post is I purchased a couple of buffing wheels from a member several years ago and lo and behold, my last one is worn to a frizzle.  So, does anyone have any for sale or could someone steer me in the right direction for purchase.   I'm looking for the ones that will fit onto a electric motor shaft.  Any help will be appreciated.

Mike

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Lots of vendors on Ebay sell them, and usually at much better prices..Deburring, non woven, Muslim etc...If you want a muslin buff for polishing, I suggest one of the pleated wheels..They have a metal center that fits a motor or arbor shaft and they are available in several diameters with several shaft size mounting holes. They are far better than ordinary stitched wheels IMO and they last a very long time without "frizzling"....Plus they hold the compound very well....