I've just been using Harbor Freight pads and compound on my bench grinder. The dedicated buffing motor would be nice though. The shafts are longer so you can get the work piece out farther away from the motor. The stand would also work better then having it mounted to a bench. For small trim, my set up works fine. For larger stuff, dedicated buffing equipment would be easier.
Go buy some Harbor Freight wheels and try it. It's actually quite fun I think. Just make sure to where gloves and a face shield. If the buffing wheel catches the edge of a part, it will pull it from your hands instantly.
Go buy some Harbor Freight wheels and try it. It's actually quite fun I think. Just make sure to where gloves and a face shield. If the buffing wheel catches the edge of a part, it will pull it from your hands instantly.