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I buffed my 3c with only mothers
Mag and my 505 nozzle. They were prepped and my 9 inch 18lb 12 amp polisher on 3600 RPMs made very quick work.
It's not put back together. The reason it's with the other vacuum is to ensure its put together correctly. That takes a Little time but I have something shiny finally.
The last pic I have a worx bench and I clamped parts too it.
2700 feet a minute. That makes it very fastets use my brain not my calculator to show to people I'm kind of smart. 3600 RPM x .75 is 2700 feet in one minute. 27000 is the amount in ten minutes. Times that number by 1.5 is 13500+27000 40500 in 15 minutes and you times that by 4. 2000 plus 160000 is 162200 mph. I'm going to dive it by _ which I already have the number 40500 mph.
You have a wheel roughly 40500 mph. That's slot of energy. Basically it's very dangerous. I clamped them down and I have big hands I'm very strong and can hold and keep polisher on it.
I had a tradition nozzle on 2700 rpm I believe 2700 rpm. It flinged it 50 feet In the air.
Yes I have a little bit of crazy to me too.
If you look at that(3 notch nozzle hole is original 505 emtor that takes a belt cap.
You like the embroidered bags I had them made to exactly like original except you don't loose screen print.
I have many talents here is an example of my pushing and creativity. I have a bunch of not fully assembled vacs polished but not together.
I didn't mean to hijack showing Keefer my shiny vacuums. The Kirby is 1939 fyi.
Les
