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daves123

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Question about a buzzsaw
« on: October 21, 2017, 07:32:07 AM »
I have a NIB buzzsaw /c cobalt pearl and don't know much about it. Is there anyone on here that can tell me about this ball? Any imput would be appreciated. Thanks

 

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #46 on: November 08, 2017, 12:15:24 PM »
Thanks for ideas and opinions on the different types of material to adjust the surface of this ball. I think I'll try a 2000 abralon and see if it picks up a little earlier.  I do have a spinner I made from scratch  so that makes it a little easier.

It will go longer with 2000. Knock the polish off with a grey pad if you want it to read sooner.
Thanks, I'll try to find some grey scotch brite pads. Probably have to wait until I can get to town.
Living 50 miles from the nearest place to find them is kind of a drawback

If you still have the old hardware stores check there as well. They usually have from white to burgundy pads.

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #47 on: November 08, 2017, 12:44:22 PM »
If your paying 200$ for a bowling ball your an idiot you begin with. Which also explains why you would buy abralon pads

Lol! You probably use superglue to glue in grips! Why cause its cheaper! Get out troll

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #48 on: November 08, 2017, 04:27:28 PM »
I actually use IF inserts from vise, no glue necessary

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #49 on: November 08, 2017, 09:25:01 PM »
Thanks for ideas and opinions on the different types of material to adjust the surface of this ball. I think I'll try a 2000 abralon and see if it picks up a little earlier.  I do have a spinner I made from scratch  so that makes it a little easier.

It will go longer with 2000. Knock the polish off with a grey pad if you want it to read sooner.
Thanks, I'll try to find some grey scotch brite pads. Probably have to wait until I can get to town.
Living 50 miles from the nearest place to find them is kind of a drawback

If you still have the old hardware stores check there as well. They usually have from white to burgundy pads.
I do have some burgundy scotch brite but thought it would be a little too rough. I heard the burgundy is about 500 grit.

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #50 on: November 09, 2017, 12:12:21 PM »
Thanks for ideas and opinions on the different types of material to adjust the surface of this ball. I think I'll try a 2000 abralon and see if it picks up a little earlier.  I do have a spinner I made from scratch  so that makes it a little easier.

It will go longer with 2000. Knock the polish off with a grey pad if you want it to read sooner.
Thanks, I'll try to find some grey scotch brite pads. Probably have to wait until I can get to town.
Living 50 miles from the nearest place to find them is kind of a drawback

If you still have the old hardware stores check there as well. They usually have from white to burgundy pads.
I do have some burgundy scotch brite but thought it would be a little too rough. I heard the burgundy is about 500 grit.

True, but what I was saying is that the old school hardware stores usuall have white, green, grey, blue and so on pads.

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #51 on: November 09, 2017, 07:11:08 PM »
thanks. i'll check at our local ace hardware.

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Re: Question about a buzzsaw
« Reply #52 on: November 09, 2017, 07:47:48 PM »
thanks. i'll check at our local ace hardware.

Or try Home Depot or Lowe's in the paint section.
Kind of noob when made this account so take advice with grain of salt.