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Need cheep tools that are still good
I'm in the market for a tornado and a variable speed buffer I'm wondering if I should get the black tornado or the white, and where I can get it the Cheepest, also what is the Cheepest buffer I can get that still is a good buffer. Thanks for the help
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Re: Need cheep tools that are still good
Harbor Freight tools. For a buffer can't really go cheap unless you buy used.
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Re: Need cheep tools that are still good
Originally Posted by Pureshine
Harbor Freight tools. For a buffer can't really go cheap unless you buy used.
Well all I have ever used is a variable speed buffer, would a orbital polisher do ok? As far as buffing scratches out
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Re: Need cheep tools that are still good
Originally Posted by CustomQuinton
Well all I have ever used is a variable speed buffer, would a orbital polisher do ok? As far as buffing scratches out
Yes thats what I use Porter cable 7424 xp works great and easy to use.
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Re: Need cheep tools that are still good
Originally Posted by CustomQuinton
I'm in the market for a tornado and a variable speed buffer I'm wondering if I should get the black tornado or the white, and where I can get it the Cheepest, also what is the Cheepest buffer I can get that still is a good buffer. Thanks for the help
Are you saying you've never used a DA like the Porter Cable or the Griot's? If not, thats what you need. Don't know how cheep is cheep, but it's easy to justify as doing 1 detail yourself it pays for itself several times over.
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Re: Need cheep tools that are still good
Originally Posted by cardaddy
Are you saying you've never used a DA like the Porter Cable or the Griot's? If not, thats what you need. Don't know how cheep is cheep, but it's easy to justify as doing 1 detail yourself it pays for itself several times over.
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Re: Need cheep tools that are still good
Originally Posted by cardaddy
Are you saying you've never used a DA like the Porter Cable or the Griot's? If not, thats what you need. Don't know how cheep is cheep, but it's easy to justify as doing 1 detail yourself it pays for itself several times over.
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A detail paid for my GG6 and pads
A detail paid for my trailer
A detail paid for my supplies
Buy the best you can afford, and improve as you go. I waxed by hand and buffed with a Craftsman 6" orbital before I got my GG6.
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