Circular or orbital buffer?
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90820
Go to Harborfreight.com
I bought a couple of Chicagos 3 years ago and they have taken a beating and still lived to tell about it. They are an inexpensive alternative that works well. I wouldn't go spend 199.00 + for something you might only use a couple of times.
BTW, All you need is my Oxidation remover and a foam pad!
Go to Harborfreight.com
I bought a couple of Chicagos 3 years ago and they have taken a beating and still lived to tell about it. They are an inexpensive alternative that works well. I wouldn't go spend 199.00 + for something you might only use a couple of times.
BTW, All you need is my Oxidation remover and a foam pad!
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I have 2 of these Makita Polishers , Alot of the compounds are requiring the faster speeds now,I use the yellow wool 3M pad with 3M Finess it II.It is very mild.But will bring it out,it will buff off a sticker or pin strip if ya not carefull, next I go with the foam pad with the foam pad 3m glaze,Then I wax it with a 10 inch obortal w/ Meguiar's NXT Generation Tech Wax or Mothers.
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http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90820
Go to Harborfreight.com
I bought a couple of Chicagos 3 years ago and they have taken a beating and still lived to tell about it. They are an inexpensive alternative that works well. I wouldn't go spend 199.00 + for something you might only use a couple of times.
BTW, All you need is my Oxidation remover and a foam pad!
Go to Harborfreight.com
I bought a couple of Chicagos 3 years ago and they have taken a beating and still lived to tell about it. They are an inexpensive alternative that works well. I wouldn't go spend 199.00 + for something you might only use a couple of times.
BTW, All you need is my Oxidation remover and a foam pad!
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http://www.cpomilwaukee.com/sanders_...rs/5460-6.html
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Hey now, Don't take it the wrong way. I believe in keeping Americans working as well, but the internals are most likely from overseas as with many other power tools. It suxs I agree, but we can't seem to quit using foreign parts.
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variable 2,500-6,000 RPM. Had the Black & Decker before it was Dewalt, circular same vari speed and around the same price. With pc's non-machine polish materials are pointless cause they are too fast to work properly. Might have been Home Depot bought it to replace stolen b&d.