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Don Pencil was the other one but is no longer available. Penn State Industries also has one that uses an MT2 taper . All three wheels are on the lathe at one time with the PSI one.
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Not exactly answering your question
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6I1z6_qFp50Thanks, Lyle!
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Wheels you can get anywhere, Borg to Beall. Tripoli, rouge and white (think it's Cerium Oxide) sticks are as well. If you have a spare motor, that's the way to go, especially if it's got a long shaft. Else get an arbor/chuck for it. While you're shopping around, look at
http://klingspor.com/ where they sell mini mops and star sanders. With the longer reach you can get inside shallow pieces, and with an open end secured, you can even tempt Newton with some pressure.
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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I know I like the Beall a lot.
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I get buffing supplies from Caswell Plating. They have some nice combo/starter kits with wheels and compounds. Great quality, great service.
http://www.caswellplating.com/-- JohnM
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Beall This is where I started and then got the 3" bowl buff balls. Works well!
Al
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