AlphaOmega
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Back in 2004, I picked up a Chicago Electric multi speed (1000 - 3000 rpm) rotary buffer. It has performed well over the years and the price was right. But I've been a little concerned over one characteristic of this machine. Each time I buy new pads, they come with "centering tools". Any of you who have bought pads must know what I'm talking about. Well, the backing plate on my machine has no center hole for me to place the centering tool in. So I always wind up having to eyeball the pad onto the plate. I pull the trigger and ensure that the pad isn't wobbling too much, but I can't help wondering if I might not be getting sub-standard results due to "micro-wobbling" (thought that one up all by myself) of the pad. Unlike back in 2004, I can actually afford AND justify buying something like a Dewalt rotary if need be. But the Chicago Electric is still working fine. So can anyone tell me how much a pefectly centered pad matters?