Camel 17-237 Buffer/Stitcher
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It has a somewhat-curved corner, so that's what I got out of it This one is lightweight so that it can be carried by Compared to my STEELMAN I keep in my garage, this is much lighter. There are two reasons why I liked this one more than I expected Please note I was surprised by how wide the roller disk was. Both discs are present at the same time The side. - Although there are no bearings or anything like that on the discs, they roll more smoothly than I expected. It is unclear whether it would hold up to 100 uses. Whenever I have to use it 100 times, I have to worry more about my buffer wearing out than my machine. This is a good solution for me.
While this is great for occasional use, if you deal with large areas or more than one tire per month, you would want to get an air powered buffer tool to prep inner tire liners In the event of no air availability or cost being an issue, you can use this method. This product can be used at home or on a farm.
I like that there is a stitcher and scraper in one. Tires need both materials if you plan to patch them.
The tubes and patches come in handy to patch tires and The old one couldn't be found, so we bought a new one.
I found it to work okay.
This is a great product.
The buffer/stitcher is built well and does its job well for its price. In addition to its rough surface, the buffer side has a very coarse texture. A stitcher wheel does a good job of gluing patches to the back of the bag.