I have been trying to get my processes down and learn how to use the PC to produce good results. I can achieve some good results but always get the feeling that I could done everything quicker. With that being said I am becoming more aware of the fact that if I were to ever want to detail for some sort of income I would need to start honing my skills with a rotary like the Makita. Every video or writeup I see with a rotary they do the same amount of area in half the time with better results.
Should I continue with my learning curve with the PC and then once I feel that I can use the PC effectively start looking into a Makita? I feel that by doing this I will have learned how to take my time and do the job right the first time. Then moving on to a better machine will enable me to pay attention to detail and do an even better job with the proper equipment.
Let me know what you guys think or suggest. I know I need to attend some kind of tutorial or class for a rotary machine before I jump in over my head with a new tool.
Should I continue with my learning curve with the PC and then once I feel that I can use the PC effectively start looking into a Makita? I feel that by doing this I will have learned how to take my time and do the job right the first time. Then moving on to a better machine will enable me to pay attention to detail and do an even better job with the proper equipment.
Let me know what you guys think or suggest. I know I need to attend some kind of tutorial or class for a rotary machine before I jump in over my head with a new tool.