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    Hi Guys,

    Further to my posts in the thread below

    http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=49166



    I decided to start a new thread rather than hijacking the previous thread.

    The attached PDF outlines the steps I took to make my own adapter to use the Edge2000 pad system with my Makita BO6040 RO buffer.

    For those Aussie forum members that don`t have US accesories / backing plates. Use an M14 grub screw/bolt instead of the 5/8" one I used.

    Btw the washers and grub screw/bolt can easily be sourced from andwashers and fasteners store like Lee Bros other Coventry Fasteners. You may be able to even get them from the Bunnings, but I didn`t go there..



    Cheers.





    EDIT: darn site kept corrupting my PDFs.. it`s in Word2003..

    I`ll try to do the PDFs when I get home tonight... sorry
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    are you tring to make this:?..............

    click me!!!

    click orbital polishers than the third one down.





    oh and your link doesnt werk.

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    Can`t DL the pdf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by psl car wash
    are you tring to make this:?..............

    click me!!!

    click orbital polishers than the third one down.





    oh and your link doesnt werk.




    no it`s just a simple adapter that attaches to the RO so that I can use the edge2000 pad system.

    Currently a similar thing exists for the PC, but we can`t get a PC down under, so made one for my Makita BO6040
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    OK lets try the pdfs again
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    How well does such a large pad work on a small buffer? Very cool problem solving by the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zippymbr
    How well does such a large pad work on a small buffer? Very cool problem solving by the way.


    well.. on the cheaper RO like an ozito or basically anything that doesn`t have forced rotation, I would imagine the tool would struggle quite a bit with such large pads.. but the tool you see in the pics is a Makita BO6040, one of two RO that I know which has forced rotation. The other one would be a Festool Rotex 150E. With either of these RO, there is no probs whatso ever running 8" pads. I actually use a combination of 6" and 8" pads, depending on where I`m polishing. The Festool is a nice toy but it`s about 50% more. I couldn`t really justify it since I`ve already got the Makita 9227

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    That looks pretty kool . How is it working out for you ?
    Good things are not cheap, and cheap things are seldom good !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rollman
    That looks pretty kool . How is it working out for you ?




    Just like a bought one :chuckle:



    Seriously.. I really like the Edge 2000 system, it makes changing pads a breeze. I find that if the pads are centered correctly, it makes the tool much much more managable.

    Like I said earlier, I"m not sure how the larger tools will work with a RO that does not have forced rotation. But on the Makita, it works like a dream. At any rate, even on the RO that do not have forced rotation, at least you will have a larger selection of backing plates available to you.

 

 

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