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Old 06-22-2016, 12:04 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Finding an adapter shouldn't be difficult at just about any store that sells power tools.

The polisher should work well, but I would be very careful to not let it overheat. Give it frequent long breaks. Don't push it - if it is getting hot quickly, stop and get the right tool.

Edit: Dust is going to be a big problem. Be prepared.

Edit 2: The load of grinding concrete is probably going to be substantially more than polishing. I'd go with grinding discs that are smaller than 7". The smaller discs will take longer to do the job. But they don't sling dust as far as bigger ones, so that's a plus.
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