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Old 05-08-08, 10:11   #97 (permalink)
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Re: Question for PC users that switched to Rotary?

Yeah, I only put it on hand tight, but it ends up being very difficult to remove. I think it's cause it gets hot then cools down. My new 3403 sends alot of heat down the spindle. It gets too hot to touch, actually.
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Yeah, I only put it on hand tight, but it ends up being very difficult to remove. I think it's cause it gets hot then cools down. My new 3403 sends alot of heat down the spindle. It gets too hot to touch, actually.

Ahhh.

Well that makes it difficult to switch pads if the adapter is scorching hot.

How's the 3403 otherwise?
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Ahhh.

Well that makes it difficult to switch pads if the adapter is scorching hot.

How's the 3403 otherwise?
I love it. So glad I got it instead of the 9227, especially when I'm doing vertical panels. It's so light.

Yeah, I've burned my thumb a few times on that adaptor when switching pads.
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I love it. So glad I got it instead of the 9227, especially when I'm doing vertical panels. It's so light.
Nice. I've got a Metabo so I'm not sure that having a 3403 would be anything but another sweet buffer in the arsenal.

Did you get yours from Phil?
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I got it from Ranney. I wasn't aware of Phil's sale on them until I'd already ordered it from Pak Shak.
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Well it's a tossup anyway with the polishing pad included.
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I might get the hang of this after all.

Edit: bummer, it looks like Autogeek won't let me order single Edge 6" foam pads, they want me to buy the entire kit (5 pads) for $79.99. I only need 2 or 3 of their foam pads.
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I guess you missed my previous post?

Oh by the way, this thread is now bookmarked. TONS of good information in this thread, hehe.
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Rob, did you get the backing plate off yet? I've had a tough time getting my E2K adapter off every once in a while. Chanel Locks do the trick everytime.
Yep, got it off. The WD 40 may have helped *a little*, but I really had to yank on that SOB hard before I got it off.

Like I said, it was the original backing plate, and the Makita looks like it has been fairly well used, so it was stuck pretty good.
 
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Re: Question for PC users that switched to Rotary?

I've played with my Rotary a bit more. Still trying to get everything down. I'm not sure if I am using too much polish.

How much polish (SIP) should I be using on a PFW pad? How much working time should I expect?
 
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Re: Question for PC users that switched to Rotary?

After the pad is primed, about four dots, each just a bit larger than a pea. I'm usually only able to get about three passes out of SIP and foamed wool. Occasionally four. Works out to be about 35 seconds or so. Working time on Menz polishes is really variable according to temp and humidity, though. SIP doesn't normally finish out really clear like most polishes do, either. It starts to flash before it goes clear (in the dry air where I'm at, at least). It still leaves a *very* nice finish, even if it's not clear when it's too dry to continue polishing.

With 106FF, you should have almost unlimited working time. There's no real point in working it after it goes clear and very oily looking, though. The abrasives are pretty much gone by then. I usually work 106 and 85RD for two minutes with foam, 1.5 minutes with white finishing wool.
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