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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Since it’s not sold at Autogeek I don’t think we’re allowed to discuss this tool.
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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Yeah, it's one thing to mention the tool.

    But to provide the info and tout it as "a beast" is kind of a No-no.
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    The reason I referred to it as a beast may or may not be a good thing. I didn't think I was praising it. I called it that because it seems really powerful and it never even came close to stalling. In my limited knowledge I would guess that stalling is a safety net since most free wheeling DA's seem do that. I'm not touting this machine at all as I know as much about these things as I do brain surgery ( I drove a truck for a living) and I have only machine detailed 2 vehicles. Well maybe a little more than brain surgery since I have never attempted that. I apologize I wasn't aware that only products and machines that are sold here can be discussed.

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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Quote Originally Posted by tae111 View Post
    I bought this a few months ago due to a recommendation from another detailer on YouTube. Goplus 6 Inch Variable Speed Sander All-in-One Polisher Dual-Action Random Orbital Kit, 950W, 2000-4800RPM, Waxer, Grinder, Buffer.

    This thing is a beast. I converted it to a 5" as he suggested. I don't know if I would buy one if I was doing professional detailing but so far it seems pretty sturdy. Have you ever heard of this company?
    These Chinese companies come and go. Here today, gone tomorrow.

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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Quote Originally Posted by tae111 View Post
    The reason I referred to it as a beast may or may not be a good thing. I didn't think I was praising it. I called it that because it seems really powerful and it never even came close to stalling. In my limited knowledge I would guess that stalling is a safety net since most free wheeling DA's seem do that. I'm not touting this machine at all as I know as much about these things as I do brain surgery ( I drove a truck for a living) and I have only machine detailed 2 vehicles. I apologize I wasn't aware that only products and machines that are sold here can be discussed.
    No big deal.

    It is just a rule of the forum. No harm, no foul. Please keep posting.
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Paul got me in check fast lol
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    That’s how we met lol


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    Re: Chinese DA.

    •Assuming that DA = “Dual Action”; then,
    -Dual Action in (Traditional) Chinese is:

    雙重行動 (Shuāngchóng xíngdòng)


    Hope this helps.


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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Quote Originally Posted by tae111 View Post
    The reason I referred to it as a beast may or may not be a good thing. I didn't think I was praising it. I called it that because it seems really powerful and it never even came close to stalling. In my limited knowledge I would guess that stalling is a safety net since most free wheeling DA's seem do that. I'm not touting this machine at all as I know as much about these things as I do brain surgery ( I drove a truck for a living) and I have only machine detailed 2 vehicles. Well maybe a little more than brain surgery since I have never attempted that. I apologize I wasn't aware that only products and machines that are sold here can be discussed.
    I keep hearing about DA's stalling for safety reasons over the pond. So is forced rotation DA's outlawed?

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    Re: Chinese DA.

    Majority of D/A are made in China , including some that are sold here at AGO
    But, rules are you cant talk about something that's not for sale via the AGO store.
    Which sucks because I cant openly talk about the 25mm I use lol
    Or a certain cordless version(Japan company) of what AGO used the sell


    With that said, repack the machine with quality grease.
    Get some pads and use the one that balances it the best... having an imbalance(vibration) isnt a good thing in the long run for any machine

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