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    I bought one just like this, this is not my picture but mine looks identical. The pad is just plastic/rubberized it seems and hopefully I`m asking in the right subforum, but what should I buy that sticks to this pad or how are foam pads attached to this buffer?



    I went to few stores and unfortunately could not locate anything that looked as if it would fit.



    if someone could actually link me to a place that sells the specific product I need I would really appreciate it.



    I am not sure if it matters but I would like some generic inexpensive foam pads to start learning with.




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    They come with a "bolt on" backing plate.

    You need to buy a velcro mount backing plate.

    The one on the buffer screws off, you screw on the new one.

    Then buy 8 inch velcro backed cutting and polishing pads.

    You can see an assortment of pads, both wool yarn, lambs wool and foam pads on many suppliers web sites.

    ValuGard.net has them on their site as does 3D, etc

    Grumpy

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    ^^^^What he said





    Man I haven`t used one of those Milwaukee`s in years! Those things are tanks!

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    I got one, the #2800, variable speed.

    Can`t tell from the picture if it maxes out at 2800 or 1750RPM, but at least it has the dial.

    With newer compounds, etc, I usually only run it at around 1000 to 1400 rpm, or the abrasives break down to quick and all one ends up doing is polishing, not cuting.

    I use it mainly on gel coat when I do boats.

    That`s one heavy buffer but hard to wear out.

    Use my Dewalt and Harbor Frieght rotaries most of the time.

    Grumpy

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    happyf,



    Your Milwaukee has industry standard (5/8"-11) threads for attaching the backing plate. So it should be relatively easy to find one.







    All of the online detailing suppliers have them.



    You should be able to find one locally at (professional) detailing or paint and body shop suppliers. If you don`t know who your local commercial suppliers are, check the local yellow pages or ask a local body shop where they buy their supplies.







    pc.

 

 

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