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Old 11-17-2009, 07:25 PM
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Capteddie: Great looking tool, if you have not used these types of tools before I would suggest you practice on a couple of other cars, not your cobra. Learn what the machine will do under differenct situations. That machine looks to have some high speeds with it. Be careful on edges and jambs. The good thing is it is orbital, that can save the novice from serious mistakes as compared to a straight circular machine.

have fun with it and get back to me. I also love tools but have never used a orbital polisher. I have several old fashioned circular types. I think I like my air buffer the best. that can get right down to nearly zero rpms for edges and jambs. But, if we have a better mouse trap here let me know, I would try anything at least once. I have seen lots of versions of these orbitals but never bought one yet.

I do have one of those 2000/4000 grit orbital DA's that I use to get rid of orange peel. i do love that one.

Ray
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