Okay, in using the PIMO flannel wheel for final buff, I get a shop full of strings along with a decent polish. The wheel seems to be shedding heavier than a cocker spaniel in the summer.
Any hints on how to stop the shedding? I have not trimmed the loose threads. Do I need to do that? At the rate this thing is shedding, I won't have any wheel left in two weeks. Any ideas? Has anyone else found this to happen?
Flannel wheel frays
- LexKY_Pipe
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Rad, www.delvies.com
My delvies shed some, but not nearly as much as the pimo wheels. I just got an Eastwood catalogue, and they have what appear to be single sewn flannel wheels. Never tried them.
My delvies shed some, but not nearly as much as the pimo wheels. I just got an Eastwood catalogue, and they have what appear to be single sewn flannel wheels. Never tried them.
- KurtHuhn
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http://www.delviesplastics.comRadDavis wrote:Hi Kurt,
Can You provide a link? Next time I have to get buffs, I would definitely like some that don't shed!
It's also the same place I get all of my acrylic needs.