The ARNOLD of buffers?!?

Jiffyjam

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I was browsing about thinking of buying a buffer to do my windows when I spied this article on the PC 7428. I pasted it here cause it blew my mind how powerful it was and thought you guys might get a kick out of reading it!





Power-wise, this thing is an absolute animal and won't leave anyone wanting for more. In one set of tests, the buffer was able to pick-up and sling a 1993 Ford Thunderbird hood from the sawhorses on which it was resting. Now you can see why I'm hesitant to tell anyone that a rotary buffer is completely safe for all applications - that T-bird hood is about the size of a queen-sized mattress, and for the 7428 to sling it effortlessly is pretty impressive.







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Too bad there's nothing to read...



No one has every said a rotary is completely safe for all applications.
 
ZaneO said:
No one has every said a rotary is completely safe for all applications.



Agreed. If anything I hear about how dangerous they are to a paint job unless you are well practiced with one.
 
I was impressed by the power of the machine, thats all. I was not trying to highlight the danger part thinking you guys would be aware of that. Too bad you think there is nothing to read zano, I thought it was impressive.
 
I think ZaneO meant that you forgot to post the link. He was not putting you down or anything. There's no linky in your post. :bounce
 
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