Randy_
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Here are pictures of my version of the paint roller buffing system for those who don't want to spend $90 for a Beall system or don't want to mess with working up a clone like the one Don Ward did. This discussion and a few pictures actually started in another IAP thread:
( http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21081&whichpage=2 ); but I wanted to start a new thread since this subject is a little off topic from the idea of the other.
This is a picture of the mandrel I made out of a piece of scrap 2x4. The MT was eye-balled and while not perfect, it works just fine. At the MT end, there is a tiny ridge that may not show up real well which acts as a stop for the paint roller and at the other end is a tiny sheet metal screw that fits in a notch in the roller to keep it in place.
This is a picture of a standard paint roller(long nap wool) divided into three sections, one for each of the three buffing compounds. This particular one is a spare as I didn't get the sections evenly divided.
Measure twice, cut once!!![^]
The original thread has a picture of Russ Fairfield's version of the PB Buffer and I think Bruce's version can be seen on his web site or if not, I'll track down a photo. Bruce's version is is a copy(by permission) of Fred in NC's original idea and is made out of some high tech plastic. It is available for purchase....about $15, IIRC?
This is the link to Bruce's mandrels: http://www.boonerings.com/htmpages/buffmandrels.htm .
After you are done there go back to his home page and look at his rings and his pens. Very nice stuff!!!
( http://www.penturners.org/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=21081&whichpage=2 ); but I wanted to start a new thread since this subject is a little off topic from the idea of the other.
This is a picture of the mandrel I made out of a piece of scrap 2x4. The MT was eye-balled and while not perfect, it works just fine. At the MT end, there is a tiny ridge that may not show up real well which acts as a stop for the paint roller and at the other end is a tiny sheet metal screw that fits in a notch in the roller to keep it in place.
This is a picture of a standard paint roller(long nap wool) divided into three sections, one for each of the three buffing compounds. This particular one is a spare as I didn't get the sections evenly divided.

The original thread has a picture of Russ Fairfield's version of the PB Buffer and I think Bruce's version can be seen on his web site or if not, I'll track down a photo. Bruce's version is is a copy(by permission) of Fred in NC's original idea and is made out of some high tech plastic. It is available for purchase....about $15, IIRC?
This is the link to Bruce's mandrels: http://www.boonerings.com/htmpages/buffmandrels.htm .
After you are done there go back to his home page and look at his rings and his pens. Very nice stuff!!!