Garry Dean said:The torque from this thing is AMAZING!
But how does the torque compare to the Griot's unit?

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Garry Dean said:The torque from this thing is AMAZING!
Richard Wright said:But how does the torque compare to the Griot's unit?op2:
C. Charles Hahn said:Damn it Garry, you're not supposed to be making me want to buy yet another DA....
Garry Dean said:I will have the comparison video up tomorrow... You can see for yourself... Second hand, of course.
Ummmm, Garry, helllloooo???????? New video???![]()
David Fermani said:Thanks for the update. I'd love to see actual decibal ratings on each polish for shitts and giggles. I also wonder why it quieted down? Looking forward to your next video....
C. Charles Hahn said:
Thomas Dekany said:Audio - the question is the difference between the polishers, so I think it will work just fine.![]()
RZJZA80 said:I thought it was stated somewhere else that it's NOT a forced rotation machine? What is the difference with that and a "forced rotation orbital machine"? So what exactly is it, a forced rotation or a random orbital?
C. Charles Hahn said:This machine is a random orbital.
The difference is a forced rotation machine has a gear driven mechanism that acts as a direct-drive for the backing plate, ensuring it never stops rotating under any circumstances (see the Flex 3401).
Legacy99 said:So, "The Total Pro" doesn't know what he's talking about? I would think that a pro would know the difference between a random orbital and a forced rotation.