Bigger orbital buffer

thanks for posting the type r sticker i can get around autopia twice as fast now!!! it works it really works.....
 
I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT BIGGER PAD SIZE!!!!



I'm talking about one with a bigger motor! I've talked to several people that have said the PC could use some more power as it bogs down under pressure. I would like to find a DA polisher with a more powerful motor.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by puterbum [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Have you used a PC before? [/b]</blockquote>
No
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intel486 [/i]
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No [/b]</blockquote>This might be an odd question to ask but why do you want more power than something you haven't used?

I think the usual process is to use a PC for some time until you get perfect results from that and then look into getting a rotary buffer . . . a few here have experience with that, including ShowroomLincoln up above if I'm not mistaken. :)
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by puterbum [/i]
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This might be an odd question to ask but why do you want more power than something you haven't used?

I think the usual process is to use a PC for some time until you get perfect results from that and then look into getting a rotary buffer . . . a few here have experience with that, including ShowroomLincoln up above if I'm not mistaken. :) [/b]</blockquote>
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intel486 [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>I'm talking about one with a bigger motor! I've talked to several people that have said the PC could use some more power as it bogs down under pressure. I would like to find a DA polisher with a more powerful motor. [/b]</blockquote>
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intel486 [/i]
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Umm... I already have a makita 9227C
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:up
 
Ok, again, why do you need so much power on the PC????



You've got the Makita, which will take care of the major problems, then you can jump in with the PC and finish the job.



Like I said, I've got 3 PC's, and I can bear down on them pretty hard before they start to bog down. Sure, they'll bog down if the speed is at "2" and I'm leaning into it, but then I crank up the speed a bit and everything evens out.



Not sure why there's the need for extra power in the PC....it won't get the job done faster and it won't really make anything better.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Intel486 [/i]
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:up [/b]</blockquote>lol :D
 
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