Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Mike, thank you for responding. If you could buy only one mini sander/polisher, which one would it be?
I can do everything under the sun with these two tools.
Flex PE14 Rotary Buffer
Porter Cable 7424XP dual action polisher
And I mean everything. Machine sanding, machine compounding, machine polishing, machine waxing, machine scrubbing.
I tend to choose the PC over other entry level DA polishers because I trust it more around liquid/water. That said I always plug into a GFI when machine sanding with an electric DA or machine scrubbing tires, interiors, non-skid on a boat, etc.
You can do correction work faster than any other tool using a rotary buffer and I like the lightweight, compact size of the Flex PE14.
Having only one machine would be ideal though if one can do it all and not numb my hands after doing one car.
Trying to do everything with only one tool will dramatically limit your or slow you down.
It seems the PC 7424 isn't counterweighted for the 3" discs....
I've never changed counterweights in any PC I've been using since at least 1988. Not once.
Note all the copies of the PC don't even have the option or ability to change counterweights.
I think I cover this topic in this article where I explain the history of the PC and that it has its roots as a wood sander and that the interchangeable counterweight is probably only a factor when using THIN pieces of sanding paper.
Lots of pictures and info in the below thread.
The Free Floating Spindle Bearing Assembly - The Story Behind The Story...
And again, I've never swapped out counterweights on a PC to do anything.
As for the vibration... it's never bothered me but I do understand vibration in tools is an issue for some. Not sure what to say except perhaps look into some specialty gloves?
