05-30-2012, 07:43 AM
its a Milwaukee 9".
as i was shutting a small drawer on my tool box the other day (not that the tools were relevant to the fix) i was sort of disheartened at the amount of money laying there and yet i really couldnt fix this.
my next idea was to use it as a stationary sander but its rotating the wrong way for that. 5000 rpm is a bit fast for a buffer? the motor bearing/bushings are not designed to take much of a load anyway so in the end it might be a waste of time.... i need to stare and think some more maybe.
as i was shutting a small drawer on my tool box the other day (not that the tools were relevant to the fix) i was sort of disheartened at the amount of money laying there and yet i really couldnt fix this.
my next idea was to use it as a stationary sander but its rotating the wrong way for that. 5000 rpm is a bit fast for a buffer? the motor bearing/bushings are not designed to take much of a load anyway so in the end it might be a waste of time.... i need to stare and think some more maybe.
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