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Old 08-04-2006, 07:19 PM
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I think you're spot on Killrwheels. Cannot wait for everything to get here!!!

I'm picking up a door from a '95 Integra tomorrow. Some guy was parting it out, so he offered it to me for $20. I can practice on that I figured, and since it's black it'll match both of my vehicles.
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I think you're spot on Killrwheels. Cannot wait for everything to get here!!!

I'm picking up a door from a '95 Integra tomorrow. Some guy was parting it out, so he offered it to me for $20. I can practice on that I figured, and since it's black it'll match both of my vehicles.


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pc 7424

I was advised to buy a DeWalt 443 to use for my vehicle. Should I buy the
PC 7424 instead or what orbital buffer is the best?
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Old 08-30-2006, 08:38 PM
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If you have no previous use of a rotary, I would buy a PC first. Very user friendly. Just my .02
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My 1st buffer is a Black & Decker orbital. The DeWalt 443 is orbital but I don't
know if the PC 7424 is better. I have used an orbital buffer before.
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Old 08-30-2006, 08:48 PM
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Whoooooops....
Sorry about that. I was thinking of a Dewalt DW849.....Sorry

I havevnever used a 443, and not too sure there are a lot of people using them. I would stick to the PC 7424, as everyone uses them with superb results. There is more knowledge around the boards about them........
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Thank Chris! This site is too cool. I am glad I found it!
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No problem. This is a great board with great people. Lots of good info.
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I spent 20.00 bucks more and got the Meg's G100........lifetime warranty with overnight shipping.
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Where can I buy the Meg G100 from? It's still made by PC, right?
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