I use this old washing machine motor that another tech gave me. I put a Sears & Roebuck shaft adapter on it and apply the appropriate pressure to buff with no problems. Pressure is the key. RPM fer sher but pressure against the wheel is important. sig. file here (please correct transmission errors) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> W >>> /__\ >>> | oo | WW vv >>>(|_()_|) / o o \ (+)(+) >>> \__/ (| __o__ |) / \ >>> /|\/|\ \ \___/ / \-==-/ >>> |||lll||| /______\ / \ >>> |||lll||| |=====I <\/\/\/> >>> |||lll||| |=====| / \ >>>******************************* At 01:48 PM 10/22/97 -0700, you wrote: >Rob, I use a 1/3 hp motor at 3450 rpm. I haven't burned or melted >anything yet. I use it for plastic, ivory, metal. > >Bob Anderson >Tucson,AZ > >
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