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I am use to using power tools at work. In almost all cases instead of
reaching for a screwdriver I use my battery powered drill.

I have been searching unsuccessfully for a say a 6" pad that will fit
in my drill. I would think that the little house cleaning I do would
be easier with such an attachment.

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Oh pshaw, On Tue 01 Aug 2006 12:10:30p, Terry was muttering about...

> I am use to using power tools at work. In almost all cases instead of
> reaching for a screwdriver I use my battery powered drill.
>
> I have been searching unsuccessfully for a say a 6" pad that will fit
> in my drill. I would think that the little house cleaning I do would
> be easier with such an attachment.
>
>


You can use a disk intended for sanding, covered with a lambswool bonnet.
It's often used for polishing cars.

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Terry > wrote:
>I am use to using power tools at work. In almost all cases instead of
>reaching for a screwdriver I use my battery powered drill.
>
>I have been searching unsuccessfully for a say a 6" pad that will fit
>in my drill. I would think that the little house cleaning I do would
>be easier with such an attachment.


Like a buffing wheel for a grinder or a buffing pad
for polishing a car?

Go to froogle.com, enter "buffing pad drill" without
the quotes, and sort by price.

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