I've operated these before. They're actually pretty simple, and is an invaluable piece of equipment. It can buff a floor, scrub a floor, and strip old finish off a floor.
This women’s almost hit wall by showing how to do this! This machines is really easy to use, don’t let the machine control you, you control the machine
I mean, the whole point of that part was to show how it will go out of control.. that being said, it still didn't seem like she expected the wall to be that close tho 😂
first time I used a floor buffer I used it as our guy was out drunk and i was flung out 2 to 3 feet and the damned thing spun around and spanked me on the leg then the guy that we contracted to buff out the floor showed up standing at a solid 5'6 160 pounds hungover as he had just got done clubbing and just buffed the darn floor and held on like something I aint never seen no struggling no grunting just smooth easy buffing! put me to shame being the gc and not thoroughly knowing the tools I needed! I sure learned from that though thanks for sharing you just reminded me of that guy he truly was a hoot I hope he's doing well now a day
This is my video from 10 years ago when I was 16, on a different account. I actually didn't have any training or common sense, I was self taught! I have a lot more knowledge on proper safety procedures and protocols in general now
You just have to be relaxed when you working with one of those buffer, it's pretty easy I can handle even two machines at the same time but I have years and years of experience 🫶
How do you gain control of the machine when you accidentally pull up on it? Currently trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong.. I can only keep the machine steady for a short time..😢
I do this for a living and it's pretty simple. What I do is I keep the machine around my waist level because keeping too high will make the buffer more harder to control and don't try going too fast.
This is my video from my old account. I was 16 at the time, I didn't have any training, I just taught myself to use it 😅 definitely way more knowledgeable on safety procedures now
Bruhhhhhhhhhhh these other videos r trash. legit tried it rn after this vid and was able to do it thanks so much this is a step to my success for da future I thank you so much I’m happy ash
This is my video from 10 years ago. Definitely a big no no! I was 16 at the time and was self taught how to use the buffer, I didn't know anything about safety procedures at the time!
I work at a cleaning job now this is about the 7th cleaning job I have been and this is the longest been at and in April be a year and a half but just not paying good enough for me to keep staying but am already at point of life wanna work for myself the one raise got was low and was supposed to get another one in January but it didn't happen but last year got one in July supposed to get a small bonus this year this month after get it gonna find somewhere else that pays better am planning on moving somewhere this year and gonna need more better pay at a job then I do now so after I find another job gonna leave. My brother wants me to move to Texas this year and live in Michigan I might end up doing that I wanna get a job doing automotive painting without having to go to school for it I painted my truck last year but I enjoyed auto painting a lot.