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Old 10-18-2006, 06:40 PM
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Is the Dewalt 443 ok?

I know this is probly the wrong fourm, But in high school I worked as a new car prep guy. I bought a re-firb 443 from the tool guy one day for like $50.00 and have never touced it untill I got on here and decided that I wanted to start detailing. Now is this a good unit, I really dont have the cash right not to get a PC but will when this dies. Also any idea on its backing plate and where to get one? mine rotted off lol. Thanks
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I know this is probly the wrong fourm, But in high school I worked as a new car prep guy. I bought a re-firb 443 from the tool guy one day for like $50.00 and have never touced it untill I got on here and decided that I wanted to start detailing. Now is this a good unit, I really dont have the cash right not to get a PC but will when this dies. Also any idea on its backing plate and where to get one? mine rotted off lol. Thanks

AS LONG AS YOUR SPINDLE IS 5/8 YOU CAN GET THE PLATE ETC HERE AT A.G.

http://www.autogeek.net/circular-polishers.html




http://search.store.yahoo.com/cgi-bi...LATES&x=5&y=13

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make sure it is a random orbital and not a circular, good to go !
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Old 10-18-2006, 07:35 PM
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yes it is a random orbital, the unit dosent have a spindle it has the dewalt 4 torx screw that hold the plate on, unlike the PC.
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Should be a good unit from what I've read over on Autopia. I think this unit cannot use the usual backing plates, but the one it has is fine for the 6-7.5" pads. It actually has a little more power than the PC, so it may be better. I thought about getting one, but they were a fair amount more expensive than the PC.
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DW443 is an excellent unit. You are stuck with the one backing plate but the more powerful motor and higher speed more than makes up for it. Our PC's are delegated to the 2 7/8 and 4 in backing plates. The 443 is the go to machine.
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DW443 is an excellent unit. You are stuck with the one backing plate but the more powerful motor and higher speed more than makes up for it. Our PC's are delegated to the 2 7/8 and 4 in backing plates. The 443 is the go to machine.

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I totally agree. It is more powerful so allows you to get a bit more without having to look for a rotary/and fewer passes. It is a DA polisher so its safe like the pc. It is also less prone to being bogged down like the pc since the stronger motor. But it does not have changable BP so you must stick with the 6" BP that it does have (most common one I think) and that meens you can get pads from AG as mentioned here.
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Old 10-19-2006, 03:31 PM
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thanks all, I am going to contact dewalt and get a new plate. The larger pads dont bother me thats what I used to use anyhow.
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Hey all, I have the 443 too and love it! Is their a place that compares each speed setting to the PC unit? For eg. if someone says put your PC on speed 5 that would be what speed for my Dewalt?
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Hey all, I have the 443 too and love it! Is their a place that compares each speed setting to the PC unit? For eg. if someone says put your PC on speed 5 that would be what speed for my Dewalt?

I'D SAY YES........5 FOR 5000 OPM'S...if your 443 has a #5 speed......
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