Some great equipment for polishing your Dog

Rick

Active Member
Recently purchased this to assist with polishing the motor and nooks and cranies
Eastwood Co. - 52in Flexible Shaft with 3/8in Chuck-1/4in Arbor

$20 bucks is cheap, this flex shaft works great. 52 in reach and you no longer have to hold the drill.

They also have show in the above pic the drill holder, but it was as much as the flex shaft, so I made one out of a piece of wood, a vise, and a hose clamp. Turn on the drill and engage the trigger lock and you are good to go.

Lastly you will want this to bring out the bling!
Harbor Freight Tools - Quality Tools at the Lowest Prices

Thought these items were useful to me so I figured I would share the info! :cheers:
 

Rick

Active Member
No not yet spent last night finding some parts on the net. Ran around today picking them up. Work has been busy so havent had time during the weekdays this week to work on it. I have the hand controls and break & cluch levers yet to go. Also the headlight and speedo. Front forks, front and rear fender and wheels and it's at least ready to start/ride.
 

Throttle Jockey

Don't Look at my Member!
I bought the dremel kit that comes with the long pencil buffer. Works good. Gotta keep them fins polished.

Throttle Jockey
 

Cutter

Well-Known Member
I got a hook up like that for my Rotozip...
just got a little buff kit from Lowes, but haven't got my bike back yet... :angry:
 
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