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Our Airway Buffing Wheels are made using different mill treatments to create wheels of various stiffness levels to be used on different metals.
Simply put, there are some wheels that do not meet the quality standards we set forth for our product. This is not to say that the buffing wheels are unusable, but are slightly "off-spec" and better suited for other uses depending the the individual user and the condition of the working material.
Take into consideration our Yellow Airway Buffing Wheels:
Below are the characteristics of each of the Closeout Airway Buffing Wheels:
Yes! This is called edge buffing and the method is often used when polishing metal with an angle grinder, a buffing wheel, and compound. See below:
The buffing wheel should be spinning at it’s normal speed and the rake should be held securely when held up to a stationary bench grinder or lathe. On a grinder, please exercise caution when raking. We recommend using your feet to hold the rake to the ground and holding the angle-grinder to it.
Raking your buff removes hardened and burned on polishing and buffing compound from the edges of your buffing wheel. Compound build up can reduce the efficiency of the buffing wheel while also creating a rougher surface. If you notice a significant decrease in the residual metal dust produced when buffing, rake the buffing wheel and reapply a small amount of metal polishing compound.
MAKITA 9237C- The best 3,500 RPM polishing machine (PROS & BEGINNERS)
MAKITA GA7021 - The best 6,000 RPM polishing machine (PROS)
Our Airway Buffing Wheels are made using different mill treatments to create wheels of various stiffness levels to be used on different metals.
Simply put, there are some wheels that do not meet the quality standards we set forth for our product. This is not to say that the buffing wheels are unusable, but are slightly "off-spec" and better suited for other uses depending the the individual user and the condition of the working material.
Take into consideration our Yellow Airway Buffing Wheels:
Below are the characteristics of each of the Closeout Airway Buffing Wheels:
Yes! This is called edge buffing and the method is often used when polishing metal with an angle grinder, a buffing wheel, and compound. See below:
The buffing wheel should be spinning at it’s normal speed and the rake should be held securely when held up to a stationary bench grinder or lathe. On a grinder, please exercise caution when raking. We recommend using your feet to hold the rake to the ground and holding the angle-grinder to it.
Raking your buff removes hardened and burned on polishing and buffing compound from the edges of your buffing wheel. Compound build up can reduce the efficiency of the buffing wheel while also creating a rougher surface. If you notice a significant decrease in the residual metal dust produced when buffing, rake the buffing wheel and reapply a small amount of metal polishing compound.
MAKITA 9237C- The best 3,500 RPM polishing machine (PROS & BEGINNERS)
MAKITA GA7021 - The best 6,000 RPM polishing machine (PROS)