Flash Gordon
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- Feb 6, 2010
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Is the GG machine still noisy like the pc? I am debating bumping up to a flex 3401 for power and less vibration.
Yea man, It'll rattle your arms off. Get the 3401 for the win!!!
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Is the GG machine still noisy like the pc? I am debating bumping up to a flex 3401 for power and less vibration.
I think you will actually need to be applying a load (Using it) to get any useful info. If you just turn it on and let it spin it probably won't use much juice.
Yeah, it's just very strange. The last 3 that I bought that said 6" random orbital on the side are noooooooooooooo doubt weaker than my "professional". I'm gonna post a video if I can.
This is the goal to translate an observation to something we can measure. It may be just the speed dial has some different specification.
The current measurement should tell you something at a gross level. I would also measure it at the various speeds under load as well to get a curve.
I just measured the amps and watts, they were about the same. Can't be the batch, I bought 2 in a row 6-8 months ago, and this one a few days ago. All the same.Even the sound is different... I must say the strong one sounds much more similar to mine than the weaker one...
So... same PF ? Same Watt ? Same VA ? Same A ? Still different....
Maybe a bad batch ? As some users are reporting to get plenty power from their units, even the no "professional" stick model.
I don't know much to think about it now as Griot's official answer is that threre is nothing different, and your tests shows that it really seems to be the same motor.
I personally trust griot's word, although of that I still can't desconsider findings like yours and flash.
Bottom line: If nothing has changed as Griot's confirmed, at least some batches must have some kind of issue because they are acting very different on the hand of experienced users with both old and new batches....
Did you see post #204?You know what I like about the Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital Polisher?
It has the power to remove swirls and it includes a great warranty backed by a phenomenal company.
Plug the polisher in, attach a pad to the backing plate, apply some polish, and polish the paint. By that point, the only thing that will be on your mind is deciding which wax to apply afterwards.
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Did you see post #204?
Plug the polisher in, attach a pad to the backing plate, apply some polish, and polish the paint. By that point, the only thing that will be on your mind is deciding which wax to apply afterwards.
Thanks, my friend! We seem to be the odd balls, but who cares.Great documentation Mark! You can clearly tell there is a difference between the two machines
Thanks, my friend! We seem to be the odd balls, but who cares.![]()
it's nice to know there are choices on choosing DA's these days, and it won't be too far from now that another one will be available shortlyto add to the never ending collection of power tools we all have...
Hope to see a cordless DA one day.