Building Homemade Buffing System

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beck3906

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I am looking for a parts source to buld my own buffing system. Parts I'm most interested in finding are the pillow blocks or whatever they are called that hold the shaft.

Anyone have sources they can recommend?

Thanks
 
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Lots of places carry them. I've seen them at tractor supply, grainger, mcmaster car, $urplus center.

from Mcmaster.com

5913K62Stamped-Steel Mounted Ball Bearing--ABEC-1 2-Bolt Base Mount, for 5/8" Shaft DiameterIn stock at $10.95 Each
They go up in price from there.
 
Another vote for tractor supply and if you have a small town hardware store they usually carry them. You can make your own buffing wheels with felt also.
 
I use a buffing jack. Any motor will work, just get the threaded adapter for the shaft. I use a 1/4 hp motor in the basement to buff cartridges.
 
I use a 4" long 1/2" bolt with head cut off with 2 nuts and 2 washers. Just put the wheel on the bolt, and put in a Jacobs chuck on the lathe. I have one for each buffing compound and all of the different waxes. This includes extra sets for buffing metal. The live center hold the chuck and wheel in the MT

Cost is the price of the bolt, the 2 nuts, 2 washers and the buffing wheel. Time to put it together is minimal and takes up very little room next to the lathe. Just be sure to mark the wheels so you don't get them mixed up.


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