RUPES mod washer for TRADE

hsaboor

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have a few modified washers for the RUPES polisher modification. I have done the mod on the rupes i bought, works great and you will definitely notice the improvement. washers are sanded smooth as well.
 

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I am not trying to be mean to the OP.
But the washer at max is worth $5...
And the shipping to trade anything detail related, assuming either liquid or polish, is over $5 at USPS.

So either way it is not worth it....
 
I wasn't trying to be mean either

OP I have Megs 100, 101, 105 & 205. I don't mind sending a sample of each if it will help you
 
lol... funny guys..ok ok... i originally had it for trade for 5.00 shipped, but it was removed because you can't "sell" stuff here. I bought the RUPES bigfoot and did the washer mod and just made extra modded washers that is all. if anyone wants one shipped just im me. i'm a soldier i have thick skin so the replies you have put are not taken seriously.
 
Up for trade, 1 Rupes Cord Mod:

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****extension cord not included.
 
lol... funny guys..ok ok... i originally had it for trade for 5.00 shipped, but it was removed because you can't "sell" stuff here. I bought the RUPES bigfoot and did the washer mod and just made extra modded washers that is all. if anyone wants one shipped just im me. i'm a soldier i have thick skin so the replies you have put are not taken seriously.

I could use a washer or 3. What items are you looking to trade
 
Grinding it is completely unnecessary.

Standard M8 metric washers from the hardware store will fit right in -- and work perfect.


I would lean towards using the correct size washer and "grinding the edges to fit tight. By doing so the wash can't "spin" and grind its way into the backing plate. That is why I would worry about using the M8 washer.

I saw 1 picture where the washer had worked its way into the backing plate by almost a 1/16" when using the M8.

 

I would lean towards using the correct size washer and "grinding the edges to fit tight. By doing so the wash can't "spin" and grind its way into the backing plate. That is why I would worry about using the M8 washer.

I saw 1 picture where the washer had worked its way into the backing plate by almost a 1/16" when using the M8.


Thanks for giving the correct explanation for grinding the correct size washer.
 
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