Electric or Corless???

Chief

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That is the question. Do you use an electric drill or cordless drill to buff the wheel bores? And at what approximate RPM's?
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I use an electric drill to buff out the wheel bores, highest speed possible with a pipe cleaner. Haven't had an issue yet. Do NOT confuse this with polishing out the wheel bore with the Q-Tip shaft, high speed will kill the wheel bore faster than you can think about it.
 
Chief, does this mean you are going to race again now ?!?!?!?!
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quadad said:
Chief, does this mean you are going to race again now ?!?!?!?!
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Well, I dont know if I would call it racing...but I am going to attempt to send some cars in YES. Just finished my Governor car 2.0
 
Tekcor1 said:
I'm confused, a cordless drill is an electric drill...
My apologies for the confusion. Yes cordless is electric, but I meant electric that plugs into the wall with a cord. In the car world we get a higher shine with more RPM's
 
Glad to see you back in the game! I use a Sear's 3/8 Variable Speed Drill the plugs into the wall. Seems to fit the bill for what I need and does a great job.
 
Chief said:
quadad said:
Chief, does this mean you are going to race again now ?!?!?!?!
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Well, I dont know if I would call it racing...but I am going to attempt to send some cars in YES. Just finished my Governor car 2.0
Excellent !!!

FWIW (though I don't think there is a real science to this aspect), I use two cordless drills in my wheel prep. I have a heavy duty 1/2" Sears drill that does a great job at the Polish #1 kind of bore prep with a Q-tip stem. It is the most controlled, very slow speed drill I have. You can count the rpms yourself when I am using it for this purpose.

Then I have a 2nd cordless that I use for most of the Polish #2 related work. Nothing special about this one. I use medium to high (max) speeds for different aspects of polishing.

No room for cords around my mess !

Enjoy the holiday and keep that new car away from the fire !
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I use my drill press on the lowest speed. They come out great. I can actually see myself inside them. I use the fluffy pipe cleaner once I polish them. Again comes out great.