Griot's 3" Polisher

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At 51 yo I ordered my first polisher today a Griot's 3" polisher to get started on small stuff. Can't wait to try it out.

Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
 
be sure to pick up this 2" conversion kit when it's released which should be soon...

https://www.autogeek.net/griots-garage-2inch-conversion-kit.html
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Got my 2" backing plate. Pads are not here yet.

Anybody know where to get a 2" BP for a drill chuck? I can always make an adapter, but would prefer a non-threaded one. Would use it primarily on wheels.
 
Possible to convert both the 3" and 2" to fit on the 6" Griots DA?
 
Many of us run a 3" backing plate on the GG6 - works well. The 2" I'm not so sure. Seems like there may be too much of the shroud exposed. Maybe with an extension. I'm take a look tomorrow, but my gut says no.
 
Possible to convert both the 3" and 2" to fit on the 6" Griots DA?

i wouldn't use the 2" backing plate and pads on the GG6. too much top weight and torque and you can potentially damage the backing plate and pads. i think it would be suited for the GG3 which it was intended for...
 
If you're looking to do a 3" backing plate on a GG6, I'd highly recommend their 3" HD Backing plate designed for using 3" pads on the 6" machine.

Also, for the GG3, Look into any of the thin 3" pads. I like the Griot's BOSS pads, but each brand has their fans. The 3" machines tend to like a thinner pad to maintain pad rotation for better correction. The thicker pads can absorb too much of the energy at times. A quick search should help bring up some of the threads where this is covered. As Mike Phillips is known to say - Thin is in.

I think you'll like the Griot's machine. Also works great with 4" pads for spreading wax or your LSP of choice. When it comes time for wider scale correction, I see a Griot's 6" machine in your future. :buffing:
 
At 51 yo I ordered my first polisher today a Griot's 3" polisher to get started on small stuff. Can't wait to try it out.

Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
All the replies we're great, thank you.

Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
 
Got my 2" backing plate. Pads are not here yet.

Anybody know where to get a 2" BP for a drill chuck? I can always make an adapter, but would prefer a non-threaded one. Would use it primarily on wheels.

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