I have been using my PC 7424 xp for a year. I am growing increasingly interested in moving to a rotary buffer. The reason for this is that I believe moving to a rotary will improve the quality of my life because:
1 Quicker - can complete a project faster than a DA
2 Is more powerful and thus more versatile, capable of removing sanding marks with ease, while working with good paint to maintain.
3 Less noise (it could be perception due to the amount of TIME I need to run my PC to complete a project).
Reasons for not pulling the trigger (yet):
1 Unsure of technique. I doubt my DA techniques make direct transfer. For DAs, Mike says to move slow and apply 15lbs downward pressure and making several passes. My mission is to NEVER FAIL causing irreparable damage requiring hiring a painter and trading in vehicle. So, what are the techniques with rotary buffers and are they transferable across all rotaries?
2 Fear of the above actually happening ( burning my paint) through improper technique.
3 no clear pro/con to make the selection process logical. Flex is getting a lot of attention, but Makita seems to be a trusted name while DeWalt and Hitachi are also well-known. I like the flex pe 14 based on coverage and features, but how do others stack up?
3 after a rotary purchase, would my PC still serve a purpose?
Is there a video on the AutoGeek YouTube channel showing and explaining how to remove swirls with a Flex PE 14, deep on technique, comparing/contrasting techniques for a DA such as PC 7424xp? That would help build some confidence.
Thanks!
Peter
1 Quicker - can complete a project faster than a DA
2 Is more powerful and thus more versatile, capable of removing sanding marks with ease, while working with good paint to maintain.
3 Less noise (it could be perception due to the amount of TIME I need to run my PC to complete a project).
Reasons for not pulling the trigger (yet):
1 Unsure of technique. I doubt my DA techniques make direct transfer. For DAs, Mike says to move slow and apply 15lbs downward pressure and making several passes. My mission is to NEVER FAIL causing irreparable damage requiring hiring a painter and trading in vehicle. So, what are the techniques with rotary buffers and are they transferable across all rotaries?
2 Fear of the above actually happening ( burning my paint) through improper technique.
3 no clear pro/con to make the selection process logical. Flex is getting a lot of attention, but Makita seems to be a trusted name while DeWalt and Hitachi are also well-known. I like the flex pe 14 based on coverage and features, but how do others stack up?
3 after a rotary purchase, would my PC still serve a purpose?
Is there a video on the AutoGeek YouTube channel showing and explaining how to remove swirls with a Flex PE 14, deep on technique, comparing/contrasting techniques for a DA such as PC 7424xp? That would help build some confidence.
Thanks!
Peter
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