Dynabrade random orbital polisher kit

This is surely is grabbing my attention with its larger 'throw' does the Dynabrade have better paint finish correction ability over a PC/GG6/Meguiars DA?

What pads do you recomend for heavy paint defect correction?

Dan:buffing:
 
OK now I am confused I researched this deal pretty good so I thought,anyways will the Dynabrade offer as much paint correction ability or even more when comparing to the Flex 3401?

DanFeed back please
Read this thread posted on autopia "Whos actually used the Dynabrade Dual Action Buffing Head" from Kevin Brown page 2 post #24 he quotes "Even though their flyers state that the head switches from random-orbital to rotary,it is not rotary because it still oscillates like a random-orbital.It is a forced drive like the Flex".

Dan
 
Read this thread posted on autopia "Whos actually used the Dynabrade Dual Action Buffing Head" from Kevin Brown page 2 post #24 he quotes "Even though their flyers state that the head switches from random-orbital to rotary,it is not rotary because it still oscillates like a random-orbital.It is a forced drive like the Flex".

Dan

All I can tell you is that I've used both setups fairly extensively and the Dynabrade acts and feels nothing like the Flex, so take it for what you will.
 
All I can tell you is that I've used both setups fairly extensively and the Dynabrade acts and feels nothing like the Flex, so take it for what you will.
I will take it out of the box when it arrives!

Thanks,
Dan
 
I will take it out of the box when it arrives!

Thanks,
Dan

Can I say Its here and out of the box along with a new B.P and a couple of new foam pads...Its time to get busy doing the car up for the weekend!
 
The Dynabrade unit on a Flex PE-14 ROCKS!!

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I am wearing it to stay cleaner. When polishing aluminum everything turns black!! Thank you on the web site compliment.
 
I have a wondering about this dynabrade dual acktion head.
And it is about this with vibbrations in tecknikal terms m/s 2


If a normaly good qualite rotary buffer makes a result about 2,5 m/s 2 in vibbrations,
So ho mutch vibbrations(m/s 2) makes this dual acktion head alone?


so wonder i how i do, when i take the two results (m/s 2) from the rotary macine and the m/s 2 results frome the dual acktion head and makes it to one m/s 2 together:work:
Max.
 
a dual action machine will always have way more vibration then a rotary as the way the dual action works is its off center thus giving you vibrations. i don't think anyone knows the exact amount of vibration a machine creates except the manufacturer, i don't want to be rude but it was sorta hard to understand your question.what is the purpose of you needing to know the amount of vibration produced in such technical terms?. as i said all dual action machines will create vibration, matter of fact anything that emits sound creates vibration. vibration is one thing you can reduce but never get rid of when it comes to power tools.if you have some sort of health condition that requires you to not use tools with alot of vibration detailing might not be the best hobby for you if its endangering your health.
 
Thanks for your answer opie_7afe.

And just as you write , there are the many factors that come into play in terms of vibrations from different polishing machines.

And perhaps more or less impossible to get fair numbers, although when they get here m / s 2 is on paper.

But as you pointed out, it's just to spare their own body( health)as you want as little vibration as possible in their working tool whether it's polishing machines and other electric or air powered machines.

If, then, as an example, take a rotating machine with vibration value2, 5m / s, so we basically use the rotary machine for 8 hours at a stretch with little risk of damage your blood vessels.

But if you then compare it to flex 3401 with 4.8 m / s 2 in the vibration value as've got it after about 3 hours of usage exceeded them here 2.5 m / s 2 and it is time to start thinking about how to get them down this dangerous vibrations to a level as low as possible.

So for that reason is I am interested to know what the vibration values ​​this combination of dynabrade dual acktionhead and a rotating polishing machine has been together, or at least as vibration value of this dual acktion head perform alone.

if there are no data on the vibrational value of dynabrade dual acktion head,
so if one were to compare a rotating machine with dual dynadrade acktion head against a flex 3401.a so which of these examples, it feels as beauty for the body.

May also take this opportunity to lament my bad English, and perhaps a bit complicated way to explain what I mean by what I write.
but I took this time using a translation version so I hope it was a little more understandable.:D



Max.
 
now i get what you mean! thanks for clearing it up! and yes this current translator you are using is much better!. i know its tough with the language differences, i deal with it daily.anyways back on topic, i will email the dynabrade corporation for you and find out their vibration values as im sure when they measured them(if they did) they would have used it how its meant to be used(on a polisher) and not a perfectly balanced testing machine. so give me a day or two and i will see what info i can grab from dynabrade, as i would like to know the amount of vibration one puts out. i should be looking at this more closely with my messed up hands i have but as usual i dont and push my body to its limits...
 
now i get what you mean! thanks for clearing it up! and yes this current translator you are using is much better!. i know its tough with the language differences, i deal with it daily.anyways back on topic, i will email the dynabrade corporation for you and find out their vibration values as im sure when they measured them(if they did) they would have used it how its meant to be used(on a polisher) and not a perfectly balanced testing machine. so give me a day or two and i will see what info i can grab from dynabrade, as i would like to know the amount of vibration one puts out. i should be looking at this more closely with my messed up hands i have but as usual i dont and push my body to its limits...


Sounds like we are beginning to understand each other, or at least that I can write so that you know what I mean.

God be good, and thanks for the translation function, amen :bowdown:

That said, I am very curious as to just them this vibration the values ​​on which it is after all very important to bring down the values ​​as much as possible to just protect his body from them here vibbrations damage that may arise in connection with both the bad machines and above everything to the use of the wrong kind of machines for the wrong job.

Just such a simple thing to find out a really messy paint.
and, for example, stand o wear a D a machine(flex 3401)for maybe two days and exposure to approximately 10 m/s2.

when both are faster (half time) and that one only exposes the body to 2.5 m/s2(rotary macine), and after that can you take his Da machine and add a paint protection if you feel like it, or better still add paint protection for the hand without the machine, so you can say you really made ​​the body a great service.

So the lower the value m/s2 machines we use har.så the better for our bodies, so it will be interesting to see what this dynabrade dual acktion head has value.

Max.
 
Max, I know it's not a numeric evaluation but I can say that based on operator feel, I think the Dynabrade is pretty much on par with a standard Porter Cable DA when it comes to vibration feedback when run at full throttle.

If your major concern is protecting your hands from the vibration, there are gloves available with gel in the palms to absorb some of the shock and keep you safe. I've never needed or worried about it; hopefully I don't regret that later in life.
 
Where can I buy one and what is the best price found?
Thanks

I have a rotary already and backing plates.
One more question, how well of a cut do you get with this method?

Thanks again
 
Where can I buy one and what is the best price found?
Thanks

I have a rotary already and backing plates.
One more question, how well of a cut do you get with this method?

Thanks again

Let Google be your friend, just search for it.

It uses DA backing plates, FYI
 
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