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Old 02-16-2008, 10:28 PM
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Need advice on rotary buffers

I'm in the market for a rotary. I have a PC now but want to try a rotary. I am going to start of using the system one line and I have been told to get a rotary for the best results. Not sure if it matter but I have never used a rotary.

any input would be greaty appreciated.



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Old 02-17-2008, 12:13 AM
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

rotary is not as frightening as people say it is...just take your time...i have a cheap rotary from pep boys and it works just fine..
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Old 02-17-2008, 12:32 AM
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

You want a brand name buffer like dewalt-will last forever, have two of them over 20 years, also metabo is an excellent rotary but pricey.
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

See System-one CD included in kit explanes how to use buffer properly. you can get into trouble if you rotate into edge of panel. Pad tends to hang up. Always keep rotation going away from edge.If you do it wrong you will only do it once.
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

[quote=fenderbender;169300]See System-one CD included in kit explanes how to use buffer properly. you can get into trouble if you rotate into edge of panel. Pad tends to hang up. Always keep rotation going away from edge.If you do it wrong you will only do it once.oops.
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

If you want a light weight rotary, the Metabo is definitely in this league. I've got one and use it a lot in curvy areas or places the bigger rotary would be cumbersome.

For a "standard" rotary, I use a Dynabrade. It's somewhat lighter than a DeWalt and has the same features (variable rpm on the trigger, etc).

The shop also has 2 older DeWalts and they are definitely the workhorses of the polishing world.

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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

Toto when you talk about the Dynabrade buffer are you reffering to the air buffer or electric one?
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Toto when you talk about the Dynabrade buffer are you reffering to the air buffer or electric one?
The electric. We don't have enough air tank capacity to run air tools except the little Snap-On orbital sander.
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

As of now I am thinking about going with the dewalt. But I am still researching.


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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

I Have my eyes on the Hitachi..

A buddy who has used the dewalt, hitachi and makita says he reaches for the hitachi first.. that is what I will be getting
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