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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Jan 2005
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      105

      buffing door jambs?

      Im want to buff all the panels including door jambs and fire wall. My question is what do you use to buff the small areas. does some one make small pads? and were do I get them.Thanks Tim



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Nov 2004
      Location
      Forney, TX
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      I've always buffed those areas out by hand, but Autobody Toolmart and I believe Northern Tool and Supply sells a 3" buffer kit. It's basically an angle grinder with a bunch of small buffing accesories. Also, 3M makes a 6" buffing pad that you can use with a DA.
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    3. #3
      Join Date
      Oct 2004
      Location
      Oswego il
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      you could use a cloth flapper wheel, like the kind used on a bench grinder to buff aluminum parts. thats how we did the jambs on my dads 65 impala, just hand sand and move slowly with the buffer on a variable speed drill.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
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      13
      The 3 inch pads on a air powered angle grinder works great. I use them all the time on smaller parts. Try it you'll be sold, and will find many other uses for it. www.speedzonepaint.com

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Sep 2005
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      13
      The 3 inch pads on an air powered angle grinder works great. I use one all the time on smaller parts. Try it, you'll be sold, and will find many other uses for it. www.speedzonepaint.com

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
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      8,745
      We use the 3" pads and a baby buffer (like a angle grinder)




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