Buffer Question?

aerogt01

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Hi Everyone, Great Site..Newbie here..



Just a quick question...Is there any difference in the orbital polisher (Round) and the other polisher (long polisher with two handles) ?



Just wondering if there is a difference?
 
Post pics of what youre talking about. If you mean what I think you mean, one is a rotary which should be used by a trained professional and a random orbital which can be used by anyone with a brain.
 
FNG said:
Post pics of what youre talking about. If you mean what I think you mean, one is a rotary which should be used by a trained professional and a random orbital which can be used by anyone with a brain.



Do you know why an orbital buffer should be used by a pro??



The orbital is the round handle and is the rotary the one that is shaped like an "L" ??
 
I still dont know what youre talking about. A ROTARY should be used only by a professional because it can severly burn paint if left on a certain spot for too long. Also, it needs to be parrallel at all times because the sides can heat on the paint very quickly.
 
Thanks FNG.. I understand about the rotary...





Thanks for the info..I guess I will stick with the orbital for now...
 
Mstyle said:
Hi Everyone, Great Site..Newbie here..



Just a quick question...Is there any difference in the orbital polisher (Round) and the other polisher (long polisher with two handles) ?



Just wondering if there is a difference?

While I'm not sure, I think you might be trying to compare the Sears, Wax-Master, Wen, type of Random Orbital Polisher to the Porter Cable type of unit. If that is the case, then yes, there is a difference. The general consensus of opinion is that there is no comparison. The PC is a tool, the others are toys. Not having used the PC, I can't comment.



Charles
 
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