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Can you use a grinder in order to polish your car if you exchange out the heads? or is this not even possible? I have been looking at dewalt, hitachi, etc.. a constant 10,000 rpm..too many rpm's?


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Can you use a grinder in order to polish your car if you exchange out the heads? or is this not even possible?  I have been looking at dewalt, hitachi, etc.. a constant 10,000 rpm..too many rpm's?

too much?

NEVER USE A GRINDER.

p.s.- this should be in the detail section of the site.

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You can use SANDERS, not grinders.

You want to stay away from a rotary sander/polisher anyways. Way too aggressive for a novice. I'll move this to detailing.

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yea, i already know about porter cable, but i am on a college student budget....also driving a lex doesnt help with the $$$. i found a good polisher today when i went out and bought it

Posted

And yes, the Porter Cable is ACTUALLY a sander ;)

And it doesnt make sense to buy a dangerous buffer when you're on a budget, the repaint you'll need to do when you burn through the paint will be as much as 30 times what the PC costs...

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yes, i saw the same exact model that was used for the polisher, except it had a grinder head on it. $99 at lowes, but they were sold out, or didnt carry it. I was originally going to get that . wait.....what about a belt sander? lol

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Uh no to the belt sander LOL

Are you sure its not a rotary polisher, the one you bought?

Posted

positive it isnt....it is similar to the milwakee and makita brand polishers that go for $199 and $249....i forget their model numbers.

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But you told me up there that it wasn't a rotary polisher...

A very dangerous art that shouldn't be learned on a car that you care about. Be careful, a pause on the wrong area for an instant and that thing will burn straight through to the metal.

Be sure you know what you have and how to properly use it. You wanted something at 10,000 RPMs...well car polishing is done between 1000-2000

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well, it is 2 speed, 1000 rpms and 1580rpms. I thought it wasnt a rotary polisher until i actually saw the polisher in action. I have got the hang of it, i practiced on a piece of crap metal.

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Be careful, 1580 RPM is really fast. It takes pros years to fully master a rotary.


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