Ryobi 6" Buffer
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From: Arlington, VA
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2004 5.30i
Hey guys,
I have a RYOBI 6" Orbital Buffer in good condition. I've only used this once and would keep it except that I've moved and my new place has a garage without any outlets
It's no Porter Cable and won't fix MAJOR paint work, but it worked well for waxing and applying weak polishes.
I'm only asking $20 plus shipping (should only be about 10 dollars).
I'm putting it up on craigslist as well but figured i'd offer it up here first.
PM me if you're interested.
I have a RYOBI 6" Orbital Buffer in good condition. I've only used this once and would keep it except that I've moved and my new place has a garage without any outlets
It's no Porter Cable and won't fix MAJOR paint work, but it worked well for waxing and applying weak polishes.
I'm only asking $20 plus shipping (should only be about 10 dollars).
I'm putting it up on craigslist as well but figured i'd offer it up here first.
PM me if you're interested.
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Originally Posted by monsterj34' post='951042' date='Jul 22 2009, 11:26 PM
is it high speed or just low speed buffer?
also is this one can change the speed ?
also is this one can change the speed ?
Can't change the speed.
get one of those LOOOOONG extension cords. I did it at my old condo and dropped the cord down. It was the second floor so it's ok. Now I live on the 15th floor. LOL. I can still go back to my old condo tho and use it!
EDIT: BTW, where r u located???
EDIT: BTW, where r u located???
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HA...you know that's funny because i thought about doing that... my townhome is above my garage and I've thought about dropping down an extension cord AND running a hose down...but neither seem logistically feasible...
FYI -- Arlington, VA
FYI -- Arlington, VA
Originally Posted by slm6715' post='951713' date='Jul 23 2009, 02:05 PM
HA...you know that's funny because i thought about doing that... my townhome is above my garage and I've thought about dropping down an extension cord AND running a hose down...but neither seem logistically feasible...
FYI -- Arlington, VA
FYI -- Arlington, VA
I would keep it. I bought a long extension cord from home depot. Works great. RUn a hose down. Just make sure it wouldnt leak.
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