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If there is a big enough space between them, i'll use my mouse sander. If not, elbow grease, and a pad sander, or even worse, a strip of sandpaper shoeshine style.

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Rick, that looks like it would fit pretty good in between the post'.

A real time saver I bet.

Would the pads fit on an orbital auto buffer?

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Potter still scares me.

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Adrian,

AFAIK, that is what the Makita 9227C was designed for, auto body work. The 3M pads have a hole in the middle that go through the threaded arbor on the buffer.

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Adrian,

AFAIK, that is what the Makita 9227C was designed for, auto body work. The 3M pads have a hole in the middle that go through the threaded arbor on the buffer.

Exactly. And you can use the 3M pads or other abrasive attachments with it.

Beth

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Adrian,

Save some of the worn 3M pads. They can be terrific for hand sanding "sculpted" and WRC spindles. Actually faster and easier than using the Makita, and much more efficient than using sandpaper or sanding blocks/pads.

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