New Porter Cable 7435!

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4.5 amps is a small but nice increase. 800 extra OPM isn't going to do much. Now, forced rotation would be a nice addition.
 
Looks interesting...doesnt seem to be a huge upgrade in power, but with some 4" pads it will set up as a nice corrective machine i would imagine
 
It appears they might have been considering its use as a *polisher* whereas its predecessor was really an "adapted" sander. A few little changes might go a long way.



Good timing, what with all the PC-centric correction once again under discussion these days.
 
What makes it more of a polisher now? 800 opms and a half an amp? It really doesn't seem like that much of an upgrade to me, more like a pc 7424.5



I posted this on AG but ill say it again. Depending on the price, if I was in the market for a pc I might end up sticking with the 7424.



If the price difference is greater than like $30-40 than I don't think the small changes are really worth all that much more. Might as well spend even a little more and just get the flex



The 7424 can be had for 100-120 give or take and is already proven effective and reliable.



Ofcourse, if this is going to completely replace the 7424 and will be the same price or around the same price than I find it a good deal.



That 800 opms and .5 amps is not going to be the deciding factor as to whether you get a scratch out or not. Might be slightly slightly slower but the 7424 can do it
 
Dsoto87 said:
What makes it more of a polisher now?



I meant the way its (initial) ad-copy apparently talks about it being a polisher. They say that *now* about the 7424 but they never thought about it being used like that when it was designed so I'm *guessing* that this new one is really meant to be used that way.



As for whether the new features will amount to much *functionally*, well, :nixweiss I for one would possibly pay a premium just to have the speed dial up there instead of on the end by the cord, even if I *have* memorized it by now.



Eh...I've always found the [older model PCs] to be utterly marginal with anything larger than a 4" pad, so maybe I'm just optimistic that the new one will be competitive with the UDM and the polishers from Meguiar's and Griot's. At least they're not just resting on their laurels.



Gee, don't *I* sound like some shill for Porter Cable :grinno:
 
I see what you mean accumulator, and yea the one good thing i found about this was also the placement of the speed dial.



It seems to be inline with the g110's specs, but why settle for the "same"?



If this is PCs answer to the competition it wasnt a good push imo.



Its barely stronger than the g110, and the g110 sells for pretty cheap already.



With the g110 to its left and the flex to its right, porter cable kind of dropped the ball on this one.



Than again all im doing is speculating and as we all know, speculation in this business is worth nothing until you actually use the product. So i guess im just rambling
 
To me it looks like ther main aim was to modernize the look of the body design...

If they would've done something similar to Flex, that would be cool.
 
Accumulator said:
Eh...I've always found the [older model PCs] to be utterly marginal with anything larger than a 4" pad, so maybe I'm just optimistic that the new one will be competitive with the UDM and the polishers from Meguiar's and Griot's. At least they're not just resting on their laurels.



I'd have to agree with you Accumulator, I find that the 7424 just can't turn a 6.5" pad very well, especially if it's a cutting pad.
 
Just a thought on pad size: I bet the ability or inability of using a 6.5 or 5.5 depends a lot on what you are trying to do and what product you are using.

I have been arm wrestling a finish on my car as of late and you really start to notice product differences like this.



For instance the new Meg. Ultimate compound has a heavy oil base and really takes some mojo to work. I love the product but a 4 inch foam pad is a better choice by hand than a larger pad for sure.



On the other hand the new swirl-x is a light base product and "works" much easier.



On the other hand NXT 2.0 can be a little gooey at first (especially when you have to much product) and can be a bit hard to work at first.
 
Cleaning Fool said:
Iam surprised they did not amp it up more and go after the Flex market.



agreed, this seems to be comparable with the G110, etc. still doesn't come close to the Flex, especially with it's forced rotation...
 
Yeah, I bet we here at Autopia could give a manufacturer an earful of what they oughta put into a new polisher, but well... heh heh, we're not running Porter Cable :grinno:





99blackSE said:
I'd have to agree with you Accumulator, I find that the 7424 just can't turn a 6.5" pad very well, especially if it's a cutting pad.



And OTOH (just to show there are always exceptions ;) ), when Lynn cut through the Benz clear at the St. Louis G-T-G with a PC, it was with a Meg's 7006 pad! I sure wouldn't have expected that but I bet nobody *else* expected it either!



Just a thought on pad size: I bet the ability or inability of using a 6.5 or 5.5 depends a lot on what you are trying to do and what product you are using.... NXT 2.0 can be a little gooey at first (especially when you have to much product) and can be a bit hard to work at first.



Yeah, no doubt about it. Doing glazes/LSPs via PC/big pad can work fine.



You *might've* had too much NXT on there, the one time I used that stuff I applied it with a 6" (Griot's red waxing) pad via PC and it went well.
 
Fallguy said:
So since I need a new RO , whats the lastest greatest one out there or the flavor of the month.



if you can afford the flex 3401 ($280 give or take a few bucks) get that, otherwise this should be out shortly (probably within a month or two)...
 
Is the OPM wheel dial still at the base near the power cable? If so, this is a major f*ck up by PC that shouldn't have ever happened in the first place. This is my one and only complaint, but it's a big one.
 
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