Kleakak
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- Apr 3, 2011
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Hey everyone, I am a first timer on AG and look forwards to talking to all.
I am trying to purchase a new buffer for my own personal vehicles, I am very mechanically skilled and well ok Common sense is up there also.
Here is my issue:
I want to purchase a buffer polisher that will tackle all projects that i need to fix. Small scratches spider webs in my finish. I am not afraid to spend the money but what do i want a DA or a rotary? i understand the pro and cons to each, but for some reason i still am undecided.
I used to help out in a shop years ago and all we used was a delwalt rotary and all 3m and collonite products. I see many new technology and products available today.
so my question is upon my abilities, money what polisher do i want to purchase, I had my eye on a porter cable and the flex PLEASE HELP all i need is some backing.
I Have an open mind to all options
THanks
KenFeed back pleasehttp://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/smilies/feedback[1].gif
I am trying to purchase a new buffer for my own personal vehicles, I am very mechanically skilled and well ok Common sense is up there also.
Here is my issue:
I want to purchase a buffer polisher that will tackle all projects that i need to fix. Small scratches spider webs in my finish. I am not afraid to spend the money but what do i want a DA or a rotary? i understand the pro and cons to each, but for some reason i still am undecided.
I used to help out in a shop years ago and all we used was a delwalt rotary and all 3m and collonite products. I see many new technology and products available today.
so my question is upon my abilities, money what polisher do i want to purchase, I had my eye on a porter cable and the flex PLEASE HELP all i need is some backing.
I Have an open mind to all options
THanks
KenFeed back pleasehttp://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/images/smilies/feedback[1].gif