bubbyrhoads
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Im looking at the Porter Cable and the Griots Garage. Don't know which to go with.
Thanks
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Im looking at the Porter Cable and the Griots Garage. Don't know which to go with.
Thanks
I personally reach for the PC whenever I need or want to use this type of tool. If I need more power I use a more powerful tool like the Flex, Rupes, Rotary Buffer.
What I get out of that is Mike says he uses the PC for polishing or waxing. And uses the Flex for heavier work. That's great advice... if you have a Flex and PC. But if you plan to only buy one machine, it's a little different. You will want the extra power that the GG6 has over the PC.
I've found that the PC can stop spinning pads when you bear down for cutting. That's much less likely to happen with the GG6.
Is the GG6 as safe as the 7424? What about the Megs..It was well reviewed.
GG6 - very pleased in the little time I have had it. Granted I have never own any of the others.
I had two of the Megs machines go bad, these were the G110v2. The first one after 1 1/2 cars. The second one I didn't use very often because I also had a PC. I recently had the same problem with that one. I would say it may have done the equivalent of four cars. This was after they supposedly had the problem fixed.
I like the Porter Cable 7424xp.
Granted, I've only owned an older Griot's machine, but I also have a Rupes Duetto, and a Flex 3401 in the arsenal. Even then I reach for the PC first.