Fitting copper disc to buffer

Discussion in 'Subfloor Preparation' started by Trimmer, Aug 2, 2014.

  1. Trimmer

    Trimmer Well-Known Member

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    Cheers Mario. How about a couple of screws to hold it to the plate?
    Alternatively I can get a pad and use impact tape to hold the disc to the pad
     
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    400 is high speed it was the one I had.
     
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    thats the baby I have lovely machine and you can get different plates for it bees knees in my eyes. Look on ebay I got mine for £350 but you need the 5 kv tranny for it.
     
  4. dazza

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    Also if it doesn't come with a drive board you can adapt the board off the victor ebay nil Fisk boss as it fits with a little adaptation and screws.
     
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    Top 3 with copper disc. Bottom one was the thick bitumen tar paper that the finger blocks are on. Clogged the disc so had to use my 7" grinder with pcd disc. Got about 2/3 up this way then my grinder died. Got the rest up with a variety of discs on the buffer
     

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