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old buffer

When it comes down to it there is nothing better than manual tools for your Lock pick Set, whether they be retail, homebrew, macgyver style. DIY'ers look here.

old buffer

Postby femurat » 19 Jul 2013 8:08

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I recently got this old buffer, I'm so excited and can't wait to try it out but I haven't had the occasion yet.
It's an old machine built by Ercole Marelli, an old Italian factory founded in 1891 and acquired/closed in 1993. I can't read the year on the picture, it's on the right of "ANNO", looks like HB but doesn't make sense. I'll try and have a better look and let you know if I can read it.
It has 2 speed and it's very quiet and stable. There are two compounds with the machine, one is white and I'm sure it's for polishing gold, the other is red and i'm not sure what it is for.
I have a big buffing wheel I bought for a drill, it fits and spins nicely.
I also bought two sandpaper disks, 320 and 240 grit. They are not intended to be used with this machine and they spin a little off center, so I don't know if using them is a good idea, they may ruin the machine ball bearings.

Cheers :)
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Re: old buffer

Postby Altashot » 19 Jul 2013 19:16

Nice machine! Love the shape, almost sexy in a way.

The white compound is for hard metals and it has a mild abrasive in it so, a little bit of cutting action.
The red is called jeweler's rouge. It has no cutting action and is used for the final polish of jewels.

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Re: old buffer

Postby dicey » 19 Jul 2013 19:57

Uhhh I love old stuff!

Cool machine how much did you pay for it?
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Re: old buffer

Postby fgarci03 » 19 Jul 2013 20:18

Beautifull machine! :shock:
Nice, nice find mate!

Are you going to use it, or have it displayed?
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Re: old buffer

Postby Dogrocket » 19 Jul 2013 20:41

Gorgeous old machine - my first guess was "HB" might be "83". But that looks about 50 years to late.
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Re: old buffer

Postby MrWizard » 20 Jul 2013 10:12

That is a very cool buffer looks like something from Tesla's workshop.
I would only use wheels that are made for buffing and balanced on that fine machine. Great find I would like to have one like that. :D

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Re: old buffer

Postby femurat » 22 Jul 2013 4:10

Thanks to all for the kind words :mrgreen:

Thanks Altashot, your "jeweler's rouge" keywords were very helpful while looking for videos about polishing metal.

dicey, I sorta inherited this machine, so no money were spent on getting it.

fgarci03, I'm going to use it! I'll clean and maybe repaint the two grey covers and then keep it on my workbench.

Dogrocket, I thought 83 too when I first red the year. I agree with you, this buffer was made a lot earlier.

Sure Richard, I'll try to avoid using heavy wheels. I hope this buffer will last and using heavy wheels won't help.

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