TannerPruess said:
Post some instructions or are you selling them?
Here's how I built it, I got these instructions from skins.
Materials
5 gal bucket Lowes $5
10 inch orbital car polisher with round handel K-mart $20.00
Short nap carpet Free from friend who owns carpet company
3m spary glue had some alreday but cost bout $10 a can and lasts forever
1 piece of 2x6 scrap wood or plywood would work also
some long wood screws
The pics I am posting are from my model. Skins plans called for you to use zip ties to hold the polisher in the bucket but I found I didn't need them mine fit pretty snug so I didn't use them but you could
Tools
Carpet knife
Power drill
Power saw
1st step
Cut hole in the bottom of the bucket for plug
put polisher in upside down with the cotton pad on the wheel of the polisher
I switched the on/off switch to the on position
measure your carpet and cut to length. Use spray glue to hold it in place. When gule is dry take your 2x6 cut it to length mine was about 11 1/4 inch
Take carpet cut it to cover top and both sides if wood. Use spray glue to hole carpet to the wood.
Take the carpet covered wood and put in the bucket. Make sure it fits snug but dosen't touch the pad of the polisher but it just sits about 1/4 inch above it. Then take your wood screws and fron the ends screw the wood to the bucket. I used one screw on each end it holds just fine. Your ready to polish. I turn on the machine put the balls in 4 on each side and put a few drops of ball cleaner on the balls while they are spinning. I am thinking about making a cabinet for it to sit in out of plywood to make it look more professional

I use an extension cord pluged into a power strip for the on/off switch. It takes about 3-5 minutes depending on how dirty the balls are. About 2 minutes for our sets. Any questions feel free to ask