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New Buffer Day... or How to fling a Pipe 6+ Feet in 1 Second
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 209752" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>If you let you wife or girlfriend (or both...lol) use the buffer...or someone with long hair...be sure they tie their hair back or somthing. The spindle the disc sits on can also wind hair around itself...gaining more and more almost as fast as your pipe was ke-wanged across the room. The result wouldn't be torn hair, but what is called 'bowing to the buffer', as it gets to meet you "head on"...and as a token of affection removes a fat chunk of scalp. If it's really low torque, that would make it somewhat more safe. And if that little puppy isn't screwed right to a workbench, it should be...or do what I do to make it more portable and screw it to a board that can then be fixed to a workbench with sound clamps. </p><p></p><p></p><p>PS: how come the eBay page says it costs $59?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 209752, member: 1365"] If you let you wife or girlfriend (or both...lol) use the buffer...or someone with long hair...be sure they tie their hair back or somthing. The spindle the disc sits on can also wind hair around itself...gaining more and more almost as fast as your pipe was ke-wanged across the room. The result wouldn't be torn hair, but what is called 'bowing to the buffer', as it gets to meet you "head on"...and as a token of affection removes a fat chunk of scalp. If it's really low torque, that would make it somewhat more safe. And if that little puppy isn't screwed right to a workbench, it should be...or do what I do to make it more portable and screw it to a board that can then be fixed to a workbench with sound clamps. PS: how come the eBay page says it costs $59? [/QUOTE]
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