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Are Milwaukee Boffers any good?
Most of the Shops i have went to , they use the milwaukee buffers?
What do you guys think of thoose?
Is the Portercable alot better alittle better or is it the same thing? or is the milwaukke better?
Comments and opinions please
Im just wondering why they dont use the PorterCable ones?
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Re: Are Milwaukee Boffers any good?
Nah, Milwalke BOFFERS arent any good , but Milwalke BUFFERS are great.
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Re: Are Milwaukee Boffers any good?
Milwaukees are rugged and work great but they’re quite heavy.
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Re: Are Milwaukee Boffers any good?
It’s my
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that the main reason you don’t see Porter-Cable rotary buffers used much in body shops and detailing shops is that PC doesn’t really market to the industry very much. Their big business is woodworking.
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Re: Are Milwaukee Boffers any good?
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Milwaukees are rugged and work great but they’re quite heavy.
Definately!!! I refer to them as "old school" buffers.
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