I’ve been on the fence for one for about a year but after this video I’m sold, especially after seeing how easily you can sand a 22.5 or tops of tanks! Thanks Evan! 👍
Bright Lee polished metals made an adapter extension shaft for himself that's on a hollow tube that rides on bearings so he can rotary the back wall with the full size grinders.
Took me a minute, but I found the Arnoux online I had to have it! Can’t wait to try it! Thank you so much for the video and review! Now can you please come out with some 6 inch wheels so I can try polishing with this thing when I get it tomorrow lol The Makita just kills my wrists after a while
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing just saw your video using the white 8 inch buff with the Inox. I understand you were going at a slower speed, but can I use that at 6000 RPM with a orange or yellow buff? Just received mine last night, and I have a customer dump truck to do when I’m done with my loads for the day. I would really love to be able to cut with that Inox.
I use the Chicago eletric 7 inch polisher for sanding back walls on 22.5s and 24.5s. It's plenty small to do them mounted 22.5s are still tricky, IL be ordering the new dewalt soon the Chicago eletrics last me about 6 months and I warranty then so it's hard to spend 300 bucks when I have one that works
Off the subject, can you please tell me what size Extension I can use to be able to use with my scuff wheel on my grinder ,the wheel is to thick for the threads. Thank you and keep grinding my friend ,still the best out there.
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing I purchased one about three months ago and I like it . I just find that it stops so fast it can undo the nut at times . I watch your videos alot although you make it look so easy then I go out and try to duplicate and I continue to fail . I do enjoy your videos . Thanks for putting them out .
I don't even own orbital anymore rotary scratch is actually much easier to polish out than an orbital when done correctly but the only time I use an interface pad is on my last two grits
I’ve been on the fence for one for about a year but after this video I’m sold, especially after seeing how easily you can sand a 22.5 or tops of tanks! Thanks Evan! 👍
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching.
Bright Lee polished metals made an adapter extension shaft for himself that's on a hollow tube that rides on bearings so he can rotary the back wall with the full size grinders.
Thanks for making these videos and sharing your knowledge of polishing with people like myself
Thank you for watching! I am truly happy to hear that you enjoy them and that they are helpful.
Took me a minute, but I found the Arnoux online I had to have it! Can’t wait to try it! Thank you so much for the video and review! Now can you please come out with some 6 inch wheels so I can try polishing with this thing when I get it tomorrow lol The Makita just kills my wrists after a while
I am working on making 5" buffs for the tops of tanks with the inox. I'm hoping to have them out soon.
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing just saw your video using the white 8 inch buff with the Inox. I understand you were going at a slower speed, but can I use that at 6000 RPM with a orange or yellow buff? Just received mine last night, and I have a customer dump truck to do when I’m done with my loads for the day. I would really love to be able to cut with that Inox.
I use the Chicago eletric 7 inch polisher for sanding back walls on 22.5s and 24.5s. It's plenty small to do them mounted 22.5s are still tricky, IL be ordering the new dewalt soon the Chicago eletrics last me about 6 months and I warranty then so it's hard to spend 300 bucks when I have one that works
Your videos are very informative i just wanted to ask is a 8200 rpm grinder to much for polishing
tried it and dont recomend it it just kind of burns the material and it kicks too hard
Depends which buffer. Some companies rate them higher than they are. But traditionally I do not recommend over 6,000.
I'm so excited the Inox is out there. It is a pain to cram the Makita into a 22.5!
I agree! It is very handy!
So the 15mm orbital can be used as a rotary per say? Would you use that and a DA? Or just stick with a DA
Off the subject, can you please tell me what size Extension I can use to be able to use with my scuff wheel on my grinder ,the wheel is to thick for the threads. Thank you and keep grinding my friend ,still the best out there.
goshineon.com we sell the arbor extension that works with those.
Great video . Looks like the Inox is not available at this time . I think I would like to get one . Thanks for the advice.
Thank for watching. They are a pretty hot commodity.
@@EvanStegerMetalPolishing I purchased one about three months ago and I like it . I just find that it stops so fast it can undo the nut at times . I watch your videos alot although you make it look so easy then I go out and try to duplicate and I continue to fail . I do enjoy your videos . Thanks for putting them out .
So when you sanding with rotary, what speed are you actually running at?
1800-2200 rpm.
As I've said before..... I'm a Dewalt fan.... thanks for the heads up on the new Dewalt 👍 SHINE ON......
You bet, thank you for watching and taking the time to comment.
Even I tryed using the 41/2" grinder with a used cut wheel an yes it does go into places that are tight
Good job pal
Thank you! I appreciate you watching.
What is the speed you’re using? Rpm
When I rotary sand I sand between 1800 and 2200. Low and slow.
You're finishing standing though you should always be it about 5,500 you're keeping their lines much closer together and it's a much smoother scratch
I don't even own orbital anymore rotary scratch is actually much easier to polish out than an orbital when done correctly but the only time I use an interface pad is on my last two grits
DID YOU HAVE OLD SPICE BODY WASH
No I don't use that.