Sounds like you had some fun there AlkoSo how exactly does the rotary save the time? Is it that you have to move it faster than a DA? I assumed you still need to do the same amount of section passes but you just moved the buffer at a faster pace. I know the rotary has more correction power for sure I've just never been able to figure out exactly how it saves time.
Not at all. It spins alot faster so it corrects alot faster the same amount of passes.You actually need fewer passes (alot fewer in many cases) to fully correct a panel compared to a typical weakling PC. As far as the hard time controlling a rotary, you'll get over that pretty quick if you use the machine. I had the same issues. Keep the entire machine leveled when you polish (raise the rear of the machine to the point where the entire buffer is leveled with the surface being polished). That keeps the pad flat and very very easy to control. If you have to fight the machine to control it, you know you aren't doing it right. So practice on some junk panels til you get the hang of it.