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Hi. im looking at buying a polisher/ and or Grinder for profiling and honing Polishing Stone. What Is the Best thing to Go for as i have been asked a ... -
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Hi. im looking at buying a polisher/ and or Grinder for profiling and honing Polishing Stone. What Is the Best thing to Go for as i have been asked a few times to Bullnose doorsteps and half bullnose porcies instead of trim.it is something id like to be doing. Is it best to have 2 seperate machines? does 1 do both depending on my workload etc? thanks
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Klindex is the best in my opinion have not found anything better
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Originally Posted by
simmy08
Hi. im looking at buying a polisher/ and or Grinder for profiling and honing Polishing Stone. What Is the Best thing to Go for as i have been asked a few times to Bullnose doorsteps and half bullnose porcies instead of trim.it is something id like to be doing. Is it best to have 2 seperate machines? does 1 do both depending on my workload etc? thanks
Flex are an excellent brand of hand held polishing/grinding machines..
The best price i have found so far is National masonry supplies.. National Masonry Supplies - Highly Competitive in the Stone Trades Industries within the UK for Consumables and Machinery they also do all the diamond pads etc etc to go with them and bull nose profiling wheels.
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i have the makita and its spot on
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Thanks and is it best to have 1 for the heavy grinding and 1 for polishing ?
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You can use a grinder with cup wheel for the bulk removal and the polisher for low rev/speed work..
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what about edge profiling/milling? can i buy a heavy duy polisher that will fit profile router bits?
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any advice for this ^ question thanks
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Hand held polishers only use M14 thread bits..
You can buy wet routers to use router profiling tools.. Dewalt do one and again that is sold by National stone masonry ..
I use a bull nose profiling wheel in my flex machine and then finish off with resin dry polishing pads..
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Flex make a "wet" Flex(needs to be attached to a hose).......bullnose wheel (wetsaw) or cup grinder (4 and a quater) the a wet flex will give you a perfect finish.
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Dave do you use the bullnose profiing wheel wet or dry? and what thickness does you flex. bullnose wheel allow you to go to?
i was looking at something like this. i want it to be able to cope with larger jobs that i have coming up in the future. And if it isnt designed as a router for profiling then it needs to be something that will take a bit more beating for heavier work
Flex LW 1202 Wet Stone Grinder With Metal Composite Housing (110 Volt Only) » Product Detail - Online Tool Shop for all Trades - Sitebox Online
then i saw this
https://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/product/F...110-volt-only/
i thought the variable would be better as profiling is done at a slower speed than polishing is that right?
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Would one of these work,for a one off job?[ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0021L95WA/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=103612307&pf_rd_s=lp o-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=B000OO9UVM&pf_rd_m=A3P5 ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_r=1RA2MH25YCW633SZ30E6]Silverline Silverstorm® 129659 180mm Sander Polisher: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools[/ame]
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Originally Posted by
simmy08
The wheel i have is a wet or dry one but i bullnose dry and i have dry polishing pads.. gives just as good a finish and ideal when you cannot wet polish.. wet polishing is a messy job , plus you need a water supply, this is where dry polishing is easier..
There are loads of machines and pads and the profiling wheels on the market.. just choose what is suitable for you.
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