Where to buy buffing wheels?

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Re: Where to buy buffing wheels?

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I believe I may have once called the company whose name is stamped on the wheels, and they told me that I would have to buy a sixty-lifetimes supply (not really, but you know) in order to get a good price from them.

It looks like it would be a little bit of a detour for me to the northeast and back to the northwest - not too bad, but I would have to reach there by the time they were still open at 4:30 PM or whatever. Leaving my home at dawn - as planned - should define that as possible.
(My planned route was the one shown straight north - at the left side of the map.)

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You might (??) reconsider using one of these, because (scroll down and look to the right) they cause cancer and reproductive harm. :bugeyes:

https://www.mscdirect.com/browse/tnpla/66704594
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I already have those, made of radioactive chinesium?

Or is that the bench top salvaged from Oak Ridge National Labs?

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non-joke:

I was made aware of the fact - recently - that Madame Curie’s research papers and diagrams, etc., are quite radioactive, and will be for the next 1500 years.
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