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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: 209788" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>monbla said:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So - we've already all agreed that the things are dangerous...even a 'baby biuffer' like the one in question. But there's no reason not to afix it to a board with good screws or bolts (the same thing you'd be doing if that board was part of a bench)...and then clamping that board to a bench. Very often, starter benchtop power tools like this one, are selected because the buyer doesn't HAVE a shop, per se. In my situation, I have a studio and the area dedicated to my grinder/buffer is indeed in one specific location. The problem is that I have two other benchtop tools that also have that as their dedicated area. So each is mounted on a board of the same size and I just swap out the tools as needed. Not ideal...but not a problem in terms of safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 209788, member: 1365"] monbla said: So - we've already all agreed that the things are dangerous...even a 'baby biuffer' like the one in question. But there's no reason not to afix it to a board with good screws or bolts (the same thing you'd be doing if that board was part of a bench)...and then clamping that board to a bench. Very often, starter benchtop power tools like this one, are selected because the buyer doesn't HAVE a shop, per se. In my situation, I have a studio and the area dedicated to my grinder/buffer is indeed in one specific location. The problem is that I have two other benchtop tools that also have that as their dedicated area. So each is mounted on a board of the same size and I just swap out the tools as needed. Not ideal...but not a problem in terms of safety. [/QUOTE]
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