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    Re: looking to get my first rotary

    I would go with the $100 Dewalt. I would get used to that and then upgrade if you want.

    I've gone down to 2 inches on my PC and if you like you could even make an extension for it to reach small tight long distant areas.

    you could do it with a Rotary too, and if you get a $100 Rotary. You could experiment with it and do modifications to it and not take a big hit if something went wrong, opposed to a more expensive tool.









    And here it is at Meguiar's on their G110v2



    I'll add this too, the PC used at 3 inches has a lot of power and could be used at 2 inches with an extension too, if desired.

    Here is the PC removing 1000 grit, using Meguiar's 3inch MF cutting pad and Meguiars M100. Polished using M205





    or just get both

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    Re: looking to get my first rotary

    who would of ever thought CG's would get the idea of the digital speed interface from this with their torq10fx DA or perhaps they are made from the same company (just like everything else these days right?) with the huge mark-up? harbor freight please come out with one of these for a lot cheaper...


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    Re: looking to get my first rotary

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    Since I was very impressed with the 3401 I ended up getting a PE-14 for a rotary. Like all flex products it's sturdy and well built. It's also extremely light weight. Great all around machine.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mizzoutiger View Post



    To Matt,

    If you're in this for the long run, that is into car detailing either for a hobby or a way of earning a living for most of, or the rest of you're life, then get the Flex PE14.

    It is the best rotary polisher for detailing cars. Even wrote a little article about this topic...

    The Flex PE14 Rotary Polisher - The rotary I grab first...


    At only 5 pounds and the quietest rotary polisher on the market for this price you'll find yourself to become like me and anytime you need to use a rotary buffer you'll be grabbing the Flex PE14 first.

    I'm a huge proponent of using the right tool for the right job and that includes anytime you want or need to reduce the amount of time you invest in the first step - the correction step.

    In fact, I teach this as a class at this year's Mobile Tech Expo. It's Class #2 out of 9 classes altogether.


    2015 Mobile Tech Expo Class Schedule



    And in this class I show the Flex PE14





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    Re: looking to get my first rotary

    Mike,

    thanks for the input!! i think i will end up with the PE14, but i feel i need to work up to it. most of my corrections are one steps that i have hammer out with my Rupes. i am planing on getting a test panel and learning as mush as possible on it, so when the heavy corrections come along i am armed and ready with the right tools and skills. making a $400 investment this early in my detail game i hard to justify, especially after spending over $400 getting my rupes and all of my pads.

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    Re: looking to get my first rotary

    I agree to test the waters first!

    In regards to the DeWalt, why not just get a new dwp849x? Then you get the soft start. Some careful shopping will have it to you for $168. Then, down the line, if you like rotary buffing you can get a Flex and either keep the DeWalt for heavy jobs (like gelcoat) or sell it and get most of your money back.
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