10-25-06, 03:12
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steveo3002 is offline
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: cambridge uk Posts: 981 | harbour frieght rotary? | |
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10-25-06, 03:26
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Greenville, SC Posts: 1,360 | It is worth every penny .... and not one penny more. As usual you get what you pay for.
I have used one and found it to be underpowered and no speed control to keep rotation constant under varying loads.
Some have used and claimed they were fine for their purposes. Personally, for auto detailing I would spend the money and get a quality machine.
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10-25-06, 04:02
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Posts: 4 | I pretty new still, but I haven't had any trouble with mine. Speed control works great. I wastched a Mothers Car Show series on ESPN last week. In a how to spot in a Mothers garage, they had a guy in the background of a shot using the same one. | |
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10-25-06, 06:08
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: cambridge uk Posts: 981 | im kinda thinking its worth having around at that price
is the speed control marked in rpms or just 1,2,3,4,5 like a pc | |
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10-25-06, 06:19
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Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: NoVA Posts: 705 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by jjstwuk I pretty new still, but I haven't had any trouble with mine. Speed control works great. I wastched a Mothers Car Show series on ESPN last week. In a how to spot in a Mothers garage, they had a guy in the background of a shot using the same one. | I somehow doubt that, it was probably a de-walt... same color. I have one, its fine for hobby detailing but you may need to follow with a pc anyway so don't look at it as a money saving option. | |
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10-25-06, 07:53
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Posts: 294 | I did see a pic of there detail cart it looked worth the $$$ ..for tools i would stay with a better line.. | |
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10-25-06, 08:31
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: IL Posts: 586 | I've got one. I've only used it once. I would say it's fine if you only want to use it for some occasional nasty items a PC can't tackle and are a non-professional. Go with a better brand if you want to use it alot. | |
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10-25-06, 08:32
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Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: orange county, ca Posts: 2,106 | its a piece of junk......bogs down under pressure, sporadic speed spikes, and over all sucks!!! IMO
i got a hitachi now and it feels better built, performs 100 times better, and is easier to control, no speed spikes.....
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10-25-06, 08:32
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Rochester & Lake City, MN Posts: 1,918 | I used several all summer long when I detailed boats with my buddy. I would never use one on a car because they are not a quality machine. Anytime you have the pad on the surface, it bogs down so as the speed would say 1500 rpm, I may only realistically be going 1000. Also this machine is just very cheap (hence the price) which is why my boss this summer while I detailed boats had to keep buying them. So bottom line is if your looking to do rotary work on a regular basis, this is not your machine. Save up and buy a Makita; You will not be disappointed.
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10-25-06, 06:32
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Join Date: Oct 2006 Posts: 50 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by yakky I somehow doubt that, it was probably a de-walt... same color. | You may need to have your eyes checked, the Dewalt is bright yellow, the Horrible Fright polisher is black & orange. I have both, the Dewalt for buffing out new paint & the HF for grinding old paint off using some fairly nasty looking 3M pads that are capable of sdtripping an entire car with 2 discs to bare metal in a morning..... | |
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10-25-06, 07:32
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Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Cali (Westcoast) Posts: 468 | steveo as everyone mention it bogs under pressure another thing i didnt like is it doesnt state the number(1-6) to speed(600-3000)no chart
but the Hf rotary you might consider is this http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...displayItem.do ( it wont show up so on the item search feature type in "56407" )this one is more powerful and wont bog down, but the downside is it been discountuned
if your interested i have one like new im selling pm if intrested, reason is i came up on a Hitachi, so i have no use for it.....
another high speed you can consider is Vector there a thread on it but i have never used it ....
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10-25-06, 08:38
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 858 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by smprince1 It is worth every penny .... and not one penny more. As usual you get what you pay for.
|  That is the classiest line I have ever seen. WOW, LMAO
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