Vevor bench grinder / buffer / polisher tool, reviewed by Coffee and tools Ep 344
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- Review on the VEVOR bench grinder combo polisher, buffer machine ! Other t topics on this channel include: wood projects, tools, tool repairs, custom jigs, basic wood shop work, wood tools, 3D printers, RV repairs, car repairs, custom work, metal, welding DIY, lasers, CNC
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Just some information for you. To be able to use the buffer wheel you will require some buffing paste. Usually green little brick that you rub on the wheel before you start buffing. Buffing with no paste will not buff much. Hope this helps.
It was just for the show, I have a complete buffing set with various grits.
Okay…I’ll be the dissenting opinion….I LOVE IT!! Okay, I’ll admit it most likely has no place in MY workshop but, for my wife in her craft room….I’m thinking WINNER!! I’m going to order one for her birthday! It has a place and purpose…though I too heard Tim Taylors head exploding!! 😎😊👊🏻
Don’t forget to keep those flags at half because the OFFICIAL Memorial Day, is tomorrow….not today. 🫡❤️😊
Maybe some polishing compound on the wheel would improve the results?
When I first saw that little thing, I thought it looked like a toy. It seems to work well, though. I've got a small shop and a bad back. That might actually be a good tool for me. I need to replace my ancient Black and Decker grinder. It's encased in old, crumbling plastic. I think it's already exceeded it's life expectancy. $5 in a yard sale, and I've used it for 20 years, or so. I guess I can't complain too much.
We LOVE those Yard Sale tools LOLOL
That's an interesting little unit. Could the small square stone be a wheel dresser for the grinder?
Nice review.
WoW....I think you got it !
0nce again good morning from Auckland, New Zealand. 🤣🤣🤣
Well NOW you’ve done it!! After looking at the power station…I realized that it’s 100 dollars OFF if I signed into my vevor account….so GUESS WHAT!!??🤣🤣🤣
Yea, she’s got THAT coming for her birthday now TOO! She’s gonna have a Larry & vevor birthday this year!! That’s now THREE things I got for her birthday through them…and yea…cause of yoouuuuu!!🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻
oh oh....
@@SirTools 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
There’s been several times at craft fairs, that grinder/polisher especially with that cabled section, would’ve been very handy and a power source is not always available. NOW, she’s got both!!😎
Sounds like a GOOD plan to me !
I didn't know you could buff without applying buffing compound my mind is blown
compound is best, but I just tried it out "dry", not really the best way to do something.
Can't really find a large enough spot in the shop for that thing. Maybe my wife could use something like it when she is doing a manicure.
NOW, that's humor I can work with LOLOLOL
Wow is that a 3 inch grinder? At least you have a buffer now.
AWWWWWWWWW it's so cuuuuttttttteeeeee LOL Always great videos man! Side note - I realized I have a Vevor tool!!! Well not tool I guess but my water distiller I got to distill my used IPA from my resin printers has a VEVOR name plate on it :) . Works great but super super messy inside with the gunk left over.
I've found resin printers can be messy with chemicals.
@@SirTools they really are but the quality is OMG!
I like the lockout for the collet change…too many are those push buttons that fail in record time!
ha ha ha..they do that uh ?
@@SirTools I’ve had that button lock to tighten/loosen the collet, fail on three dremel tools. Frustrates me. But THIS design, solves that!!
I can’t pull the trigger on the power back…but it is handy!
Got a bigger one coming in soon @@
@@SirTools oh NO Larry!!! I’m gonna have to get another job!!🤣🤣🤣
that's 2nd job now ? LOLOL
@@SirTools 👍🏻🤣🤣🤣🤣
Now THAT is funny LOL
YEAP
No I wont buy this. You cant find replacement wheels.
My little Ryobi is 20 years old and never changed the wheels. Guess it's a matter of how much use you need
@@SirTools fair point! Thank you!