Greenheart
Well-Known Member
I bought a corded Silverline rotary polisher two years ago for under £30, and it has been a huge success. It's great for sanding too, and plenty of places sell the hook & loop sanding pads inexpensively in different grades.
But now the boat isn't in the shed anymore, and I don't have 150m of extension cable, or any 240v access.
I do have a seemingly tireless 18v Bosch cordless drill. If I find an M12 bolt (possibly M13, it's massive) to attach the Silverline's circular pad to the drill's chuck, is the Bosch's higher gear likely to give enough speed to polish the hull?
I don't fancy buying a cacophonous 2-stroke generator for the polisher, I'd rather spend the same money on one of Bosch's 6 Ah batteries (present one is 4Ah)...but only if the drill's turning speed is adequate to polish the hull.
But now the boat isn't in the shed anymore, and I don't have 150m of extension cable, or any 240v access.
I do have a seemingly tireless 18v Bosch cordless drill. If I find an M12 bolt (possibly M13, it's massive) to attach the Silverline's circular pad to the drill's chuck, is the Bosch's higher gear likely to give enough speed to polish the hull?
I don't fancy buying a cacophonous 2-stroke generator for the polisher, I'd rather spend the same money on one of Bosch's 6 Ah batteries (present one is 4Ah)...but only if the drill's turning speed is adequate to polish the hull.