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Old 07-01-2013, 01:49 PM   #6
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Default Re: Cobalt 220 project

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Originally Posted by smykowski View Post
I also used the smaller 2.5" backing plate with 4" CCS pads to get those hard to reach areas around the ladder, snaps around the cockpit, edges, etc. The 3" extension gives you better visibility when working in those areas as well, really helps preventing you from tearing up your pads.

That's right...

You're talking to the biggest fan of using an adapter to do surgical buffing...





It's hard to see, but Andre is using an extension as he buffs on the back of this extreme makeover we did...


Pictures: 2000 Baja 232 Boss High Performance Extreme Makeover


Here's Andre using a 4" wool cutting pad for the thin panels...







For anyone reading this thread into the future, you can get these extensions here. A must-have tool in my opinion if you own a rotary buffer...


Rotary Backing Plate Extension



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