



✨ Buff like a pro, shine like a boss! ⚙️
The Shop Fox W1681 Buffing Assembly is a robust, dual-arbor buffing head designed for professionals seeking a cost-effective alternative to expensive buffing stations. Compatible with any 1/3 HP or larger motor, it features a versatile three-step pulley system and flexible motor mounting options. With 8-1/4 inch arbor lengths on both sides and support for up to 10-inch buffing wheels, it delivers ample workspace for precision polishing on metal, wood, and plastic surfaces. Includes essential installation components but requires separate motor and buffing wheels.
| ASIN | B005W1C8GG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #472,821 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #632 in Buffing Wheels |
| Brand Name | Shop Fox |
| Bullet Point | Arbor diameter: 3/4-Inch, Arbor length (each side): 8-1/4-Inch, Maximum buffing wheel: 10-Inch, Minimum recommended horsepower: 1/3 horsepower, drive belt size: 4l280, approx. Shipping weight: 30-pound, Recommended motor speed: 1,725 rpm |
| Compatible Devices | Angle Grinder |
| Compatible Material | Metal, Wood, Plastic |
| Construction Type | Coated |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00754001016811 |
| Grit Material Type | Rubber |
| Grit Number | 280 |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Included Components | Shop Fox Buffing Assembly |
| Industry Standard Identifier | W1681 |
| Item Dimensions | 28 x 8.5 x 6 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 11.4 Pounds |
| List Price | 144.00 |
| Manufacturer | Shop Fox |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1725 RPM |
| Model | W1681 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 6.49 Kilograms |
| Part Number | W1681 |
| Title | Shop Fox W1681 Buffing Assembly |
| UPC | 754001016811 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1-Year Warranty |
J**O
shaft MAY be reversed
I like the shop fox unit and it works well, however, I did have to turn the shaft around. First time I tried it, the nuts tried to unscrew themselves. In the directions, it says the left hand threads go on the left side - they were on the right. It's not hard to correct, and maybe this was an anomaly, but thought you'd like to know. Except for that, it's the best in 3/4 inch that I could find.
J**M
Quality of the structure
Not had a chance to put a motor behind it yet, but close inspection looks good and sturdy. It will be used to acquire a glossy smooth finish on electric guitars.
A**R
Mine's powder-coated
Haven't used it yet, but it looks great. Powder coated, not painted. Nicely machined spindle. I wonder if they fixed the sparking problem too?
B**E
The packaging on this item was terrible. It was packed loose in a flimsy box
The packaging on this item was terrible. It was packed loose in a flimsy box. When you receive it, make sure you check for damage. Despite the bad packaging, there was no damage to the buffer, but make SURE you check yours as soon as you get it to report damage. Also, the paint job is a bit sloppy--sort of like they had the local kindergarten class paint it for a class project. BUT, this is a heavy buffer that does its job well. It's heavy and so far it seems very tough. Don't be afraid to buy it. The belt is kind of cheap, but that's a minor issue.
B**B
Used and spray painted.
The box was all messed up. I didn;t think much about it. I opened (term used loosely) it....and found a unit that had clearly been used, to include shop dust. Then someone got out a can of off white, yellowish spray paint and gave it a coat...and a bit of the belt as well. Had I picked this up fpr $50 at a garage sale....I would have been ok. But "new" means new and $110 means......$110.
A**R
Static arcing problem...and solution.
Putting together a buffer for instrument finishes and thought I'd save a few hundred dollars making my own vs. the StewMac "complete outfit". It seemed small and very lightweight upon opening it up, but it functions fine enough. After firing it up, I noticed a popping noise every few seconds. It was arcing between the shaft and the housing... after looking online for a bit, I contacted Woodstock International Inc (the parent company of ShopFox) and talked to a tech. Even though I explained that I had a licensed electrician check my wiring, he had his heels dug in that it had to be a problem with my wiring. I told him it seemed like the arbor and housing were not connected (by steel), but he assured me that was untrue. And that he had been with the company 17 years and knew what he was talking about. So I took it apart and found that it was true. They use rubber grommets that separate the shaft from the housing. I installed a jumper wire and the problem was solved. Took 5 minutes to fix the problem, hours to determine why it was happening..... So in typical fashion, an inexpensive Asian import saves pennies on a machine and I loose my time fixing it. That being said, it works pretty well now and I'm sure I'll get my money's worth out of it....eventually.
C**N
good deal for the$$ the belt should stay in china
good deal for the$$ the belt should stay in china, cheap flimsy rubber
K**N
Buffer makes static sparks
I bought this for buffing guitars and furniture. Pros: it's cheap and seems to work. Quality is OK. Cons: I have the same problem as another reviewer with it creating static sparks between the shaft and housing. They occur about every two seconds. To prevent the sparks, i have to ground the shaft. I was going to return it, but I can't find an alternative near this price. I cannot recommend this buffer until this problem is solved by the manufacturer.
F**D
I was wanting one of these for a while and bought it when they finally came back in stock. Yes the packaging was on the weak side but it is a pretty sturdy unit and was undamaged. I bought this to buff nitro lacquer on a guitar I was building, set it up with a 1/4 HP motor, 2" pulley on motor and 4" pulley on the buffer for about 860 rpm. I installed a pair of 12" wheels and it did a great job. No overheating of the lacquer and no stalling of the buffer. The price was great too. It might not be a production shop buffer but is great for a hobbiest.
B**.
Box was pretty smashed up when it arrived but the unit was in good condition. Measured 4 thou of runout at each end of the arbor shaft. Not sure yet if that'll cause excessive vibration. Faces of the shaft nuts aren't perpendicular to the threads which will push the buffing wheels out if square. I'll probably machine some new nuts as replacements. Don't like that the whole unit has to be disassembled to change the belt. Overall the product is good enough for how much it cost.
D**E
This buffing assembly works well, I just found the belt it came with was far too short and the shafts could be longer.
M**H
It came in a ripped box within another ripped box that was way too big for it. It looks like it has been used and returned as there is chips on the arbour paint in several places and there are no instructions in the original box. Very unhappy with my order.
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