Buffing wheels

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Buffing wheels

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What is the general consensus on buffs using the menzerna compounds? Use linen/flannel for all steps or ? Looking to change buffs if needed and need to know what I should get. What manufacturers for decent buffs at not bank breaking prices. I'm using 8" wheels. I'm looking at you George and Jeremiah.
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I have a Muslim wheel for Tripoli from Tim West, and a flannel for the fine, also from Tim West. He put together the best combination a while back and so far nobody has made anything better.


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Thanks Jeremiah, How's the menzerna working out with this combo?
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I’m really liking the Menzerna. It does get a better shine, there’s no doubt about that. I’ve used the Tim West buffs for a few years already. I keep some Beal buffs for brass and other metals and keep my West wheels just for the briar and stems.


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sandahlpipe wrote:I have a Muslim wheel for Tripoli from Tim West, and a flannel for the fine, also from Tim West. He put together the best combination a while back and so far nobody has made anything better.

Jeremiah, I have yet to encounter a "Muslim" wheel. I have numerous muslin buffing wheels but I'm really curious as to the purpose of a Muslim wheel. :P

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Aargh! Darned autocorrect! I definitely wasn’t envisioning any recycled hijabs in this scenario.


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sandahlpipe wrote:Aargh! Darned autocorrect! I definitely wasn’t envisioning any recycled hijabs in this scenario.


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Being in Minnesota, Jeremiah might have actually MEANT Muslim, and now is just trying to do cover his ass to avoid getting blown up. :mrgreen:
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