Make Your Own Polisher

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024
  • Turn an old bench grinder into a professional polisher for home Golf Club Restoration. You don't have to buy a lot of expensive equipment to get great results. Use this easy tutorial to make your own polisher at home!
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Комментарии • 46

  • @texastoughengraving
    @texastoughengraving Год назад +9

    Brad, you never cease to amaze me and WE ALL owe you a depth of gratitude for your generosity in sharing.

  • @andrewp3999
    @andrewp3999 Год назад +5

    You should do a video like this for all the steps. This is an amazing video.
    Polishing, Sanding, Plating, Reshafting etc.
    I was always wondering what wheels, grits on sand paper and etc that you use. So these videos are quick and give us all those details.
    Thanks a lot Brad!

  • @leeschwabe3854
    @leeschwabe3854 Год назад +2

    Awesome video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge in these clear, concise videos!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @davidd6270
    @davidd6270 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome! I knew you could make one side of a grinder a polishing wheel. No need to buy two tools! Thanks 💪🏼

  • @shortliner68
    @shortliner68 2 месяца назад

    This is a really helpful video. I have that exact bench grinder and didn't know about arbor extenders and attaching polishing wheels. Thank you for posting this video along with your electroplating videos.

  • @Superutubeking
    @Superutubeking 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent video very helpful , the club polished is something I will do 👍🏻

  • @skcary7682
    @skcary7682 Год назад +1

    Perfect 👍just what I wanted to know

  • @IIISWILIII
    @IIISWILIII 11 месяцев назад

    Precisely the info I was looking for!!

  • @cagedcode
    @cagedcode Год назад +3

    Wow, great video! Instructions were awesome, where do I get that extender?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Check out the equipment links. I have one there. They're called a Spindle Extender or Adapter.

    • @fastandyc
      @fastandyc Год назад

      Make sure you get the correct size spindle adaptor

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      @fastandyc Yes! I missed that point in the video and didn't realize it until i posted it.

  • @iamjPerry
    @iamjPerry 4 месяца назад

    I’m really curious, I want to start restoring some old sets I have, but I’m worried about stripping the nickel, or chrome plating off of them and it contaminating the environment around my house. I live next to a creek, and worry that I might be polluting into our water basin. Really don’t want an Erin Brockovich situation here. Any advice?

  • @jeremyyoder33
    @jeremyyoder33 Год назад +1

    What about your belt sander? Do mind showing us what you have?

  • @PapaDoc90
    @PapaDoc90 11 месяцев назад

    Love the video. Aldo considering geting in to Thierry myself as we are buying a house and we will aqquire a 300 square feet heated garage. Just wondering how you go about handling clubs like the wilsons that have those semiplastic or painted decorations on the back of the club. Fels like it gets more common in newer clubs. Do you just leave them and focus on the bare steel or do you remove that aswell in case a customer asks for it ?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  11 месяцев назад

      I'd just tape them to protect it ,then polish. Modern clubs you can just polish without plating unless they're forged steel.

  • @Jeter839
    @Jeter839 Год назад

    Hey Brad. Thanks for all your videos. Just getting started with refinishing my clubs.
    So I can avoid the 385 dollar cost for the belt sanding attachment, couldn’t I just buy a belt sander or bench top sander and If so, which grit sand paper would you recommend for removing smalls dings and bag chatter?
    Also, could the scotch brite belts you use be put on a belt sander too? Thanks in advance.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      The scotch Brite belts aren't really needed. It doesn't do anything you couldn't do by hand with sandpaper. It just saves time. I had an Amazon gift card, so I bought it.
      You could absolutely use a belt sander. My advice is to use the highest grit paper you can to remove your scratch, or switch to more aggressive grit if it's not enough. Since it's moving quickly, it's easier to *control* how much metal you're removing if the paper is a higher grit. So, maybe try 600 grit at the most on a flat area of the club (so you dont round off something unintentionally). It allows you to take more time to slowly shave off tiny layers at a time. Being able to control what gets sanded only happens if you're going slower.
      The belts are very thick, so your sander has to have a hefty motor to turn them.

    • @Jeter839
      @Jeter839 Год назад

      Awesome. Noted and thank you!

  • @trevoradams7225
    @trevoradams7225 Год назад

    Hey Brad love your videos. Do you accept clubs to be sent to you?

  • @aaronrenando8163
    @aaronrenando8163 Год назад

    Can you tell me what brand or where to purchase the belt sander attachment to the bench grinders. Looks to be a real Andy tool. Lots of options.
    Thanks

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      Yes. There is a link in the description to the product on Amazon. If not, the brand is called multi-tool. It's so good. You'll need a hefty motor to drive the thick belts.

  • @redhed9776
    @redhed9776 6 месяцев назад

    is the Sisal wheel used with black compound ?

  • @spennce
    @spennce 10 месяцев назад

    Hey Brad just curious if its ok to just turn one side of my bench grinder into a polishing wheel? My concen would be more for safety reasons to not have one wheel left as a grinding stone.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  10 месяцев назад

      The one I use with the belts still has one side intact with the grinding wheel in it. The other side has my belt sander attachment on it. I'd prefer that to having one side empty. I don't any evidence for this, but I would assume they would be out of balance without having it there.

  • @nikmak
    @nikmak Год назад

    Perfect, thanks Brad.

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      You got it. Thanks for watching

  • @bucky7851
    @bucky7851 Год назад

    Brad, any thoughts on doing a video on black coated irons. I bought a set of Adams Idea Blacked Forged CB2’s in pretty rough shape and I would like to restore them. Website says they are coated with Nickel Chromium. No clue how to go about restoring the set. Any input will be greatly appreciated!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      Yessir. This is the most popular request. I'm digging in.

  • @thunderrock9806
    @thunderrock9806 Год назад

    Brad, where can I buy the Shaft Extender (Arbor Extender) that you are using? Thanks for all your tips!!!

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      There's a link in the description to a page I made with equipment. It's located under the polishing section.

    • @thunderrock9806
      @thunderrock9806 Год назад

      Terrific!!! I missed that completely but I found it. THANK YOU!!!

  • @billsharp8992
    @billsharp8992 Год назад

    How do you slow the rotational speed of the motor? Or do you polish at full 3,450 RPM?

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      I do it at full speed. But that's a consideration since the wheels are rated slower. I found this convo:
      www.bladeforums.com/threads/slow-down-motor-with-rheostat.907695/

  • @bcstones0000
    @bcstones0000 11 месяцев назад

    where did you purchase the shaft extenders....I can only find them offered in the UK

    • @bcstones0000
      @bcstones0000 11 месяцев назад

      ok, just found....it's actually called a "tapered spindle adapter", could find nothing under "shaft extenders"

  • @pewie1042
    @pewie1042 10 месяцев назад

    Get that mana bigger screwdriver

  • @noconnorn12
    @noconnorn12 Год назад

    When i put pressurs on the wheel it seems to stall and doesn't have enough momentum even when I tighten it down??

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      How large is the motor? Is it a tiny grinder or a hefty one?

    • @noconnorn12
      @noconnorn12 Год назад

      @BradMeehan it's a 6inch grinder the orange one from harbor freight 3,450 rpm

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад

      Sounds like the same one I have. Do you use the spindle adapter or just putting the wheels on directly?

  • @bend8969
    @bend8969 Год назад +1

    Polishers at harbor freight are cheaper than converting a cheap grinder into a polisher

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      Word. But you won't get to turn it back into a grinder.
      They used to send me 15% coupons. Haven't seen one in a while.

  • @nak4651
    @nak4651 Год назад

    Stop talking....just show us! lol

    • @BradMeehan
      @BradMeehan  Год назад +1

      Who's more ADHD? Me or you?