Made this today from suggestions in another thread. It seems to work quite well. No more ball polishing for me
Bought this bucket for $6.00 from the Dollar store and used contact cement to place the rug inside. Two holes were cut in the bucket, one for the buffer and one to install the buffer plate.
I already own a Chicago Buffer so I designed a way to use it. Cut 3/4 inch plywood to fit the base of the bucket and offset a dowel for the buffer handle. Used a 15/16 drill to counter sink the dowel then placed a deck screw through the plywood and the dowel. Used Duct tape to bring the dowel up to the same size as the hole in the buffer handle.
Used wallboard screws to screw the buffer plate to the center of another piece of 3/4 inchplywood cut to fit the inside of the bucket. The mounted buffer can be seen in the background
Mounted rug to the 3/4 inch plywood. Next figure shows what it looks like inside the bucket
As shown below, 16 balls can be placed in this polisher. It spins pretty fast and I may place some paint rollers in it per 3andstop?s suggestion.

Bought this bucket for $6.00 from the Dollar store and used contact cement to place the rug inside. Two holes were cut in the bucket, one for the buffer and one to install the buffer plate.

I already own a Chicago Buffer so I designed a way to use it. Cut 3/4 inch plywood to fit the base of the bucket and offset a dowel for the buffer handle. Used a 15/16 drill to counter sink the dowel then placed a deck screw through the plywood and the dowel. Used Duct tape to bring the dowel up to the same size as the hole in the buffer handle.

Used wallboard screws to screw the buffer plate to the center of another piece of 3/4 inchplywood cut to fit the inside of the bucket. The mounted buffer can be seen in the background

Mounted rug to the 3/4 inch plywood. Next figure shows what it looks like inside the bucket

As shown below, 16 balls can be placed in this polisher. It spins pretty fast and I may place some paint rollers in it per 3andstop?s suggestion.

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