Firefyter-emt
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Well the one I was working on seemed to have motor issues so I scraped the small grinder. But I found the perfect cheap lathe to turn into a buffing station for just $15 yesterday. It's from the 50's and rather cheap. It's designed like the ShopSmith's without threads or a morse taper. (yea, that's useless!) But the really cool thing is the headstock shaft is just plain 5/8" CRS. My plan to to make a 5/8" mandrel that 3 wheels and a MDF disk charged with rouge (to polish chisel edges). That's right the entire headstock mandrel will become the new rod. The rod will cost me under $20.00 and I just need to find some tubing that will fit nicely over that. Thre really nice part is that the lathe is a 8" lathe so the wheels will fit perfect and the standard 8" buffing wheel has a 5/8" hole!
Here is the sad little guy I had to rescue..
Oh, and of course, it will go thru a full refurb & paint before it is made into a buffer.
Here is the sad little guy I had to rescue..

Oh, and of course, it will go thru a full refurb & paint before it is made into a buffer.
