Unstitched wheel

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buster
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Unstitched wheel

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I was reading that you don't want to use a stitched muslin wheel to apply wax. Do I need to buy one or can I cut the stitching out of one I already have ?

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I did that at one time.
This might be what you're looking for: http://www.woodcraft.com/product.aspx?P ... ilyID=2036
It's the Beall Wood Buffing System
Or, you could purchase it here: http://www.bgartforms.com/Beal_Buffing_System.htm
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I have the Beall system and it works great.
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I have the Beal Buffing System and really like it. Anyone have a source for replacement wheels like the ones with this system?
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Post by pipeyeti »

You can order extra wheels direct from beall.
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