01-08-06, 11:17
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK Posts: 10 | Rotary - What/Where to purchase? (UK) I am looking to progress my detailing skills (and the level of finish achievable) and I am thinking of purchasing a rotary polisher.
I already have a PC and are very pleased with it, but seeing some of the results achieved with a rotary convinces me that this may be the way forward.
Any recommendations of what bit of kit to purchase and from where? Anything else I need to be aware of/get?
All advice appreciated.
Thanks
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01-08-06, 03:13
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: UK Posts: 71 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by Jixes I am looking to progress my detailing skills (and the level of finish achievable) and I am thinking of purchasing a rotary polisher.
I already have a PC and are very pleased with it, but seeing some of the results achieved with a rotary convinces me that this may be the way forward.
Any recommendations of what bit of kit to purchase and from where? Anything else I need to be aware of/get?
All advice appreciated.
Thanks | Sorry this is off topic but how do you get the PC to work on our mains? I am wanting to buy a PC now and was wondering this.
thanks
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01-08-06, 11:26
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Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: Beaconsfield, Bucks, UK Posts: 10 | Hi, You use a transformer for the PC, details of which can be found under the PC buying guide in this thread http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=58585
Wherever you purchase the PC from its worth asking if they try and ensure that it misses the VAT catchment. Mine did and it made quite a difference to the price. | |
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01-09-06, 02:51
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Glasgow, Scotland Posts: 587 | Try looking into a Makita or Metabo. | |
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01-09-06, 07:26
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Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: UK Posts: 71 | Quote: |
Originally Posted by JJ_ Try looking into a Makita or Metabo. |
Will the ones above be easy enough to use for a beginner like me? I heard he PC is easy to use.
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01-09-06, 07:56
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Join Date: Sep 2004 Location: Glasgow, Scotland Posts: 587 | I have heard a few people start on a rotary just due to availability.
So sure you could start out on one just take it slow and work with the least aggressive combo and on a junk bonnet/hood etc.
You should be fine. | |
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01-09-06, 08:25
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Montebello, CA Posts: 269 | Proper auto care has a great deal on a dewalt 849, i bought mine right before x-mas and it was 175 they just raised the price to 200 but its still a great deal, (free shipping in U.S.) not that it matters to you. | |
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01-09-06, 09:24
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Join Date: May 2005 Location: Sweden Posts: 953 | I would not buy a dewalt, bulky and only 8,4lbs! | |
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02-20-06, 07:31
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02-20-06, 08:36
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Join Date: May 2005 Location: Sweden Posts: 953 | Flex L3403 VRG is a better machine then Metabo, and the Metabo is good.
The flex is more powerful, 880watt(Metabo 660watt) and lighter 1,9kg(metabo 2,4kg) http://www.flex-tools.de/se/Produkte..._VRG/index.php
A wonderful machine. | |
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02-20-06, 08:41
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Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: Honolulu, HI Posts: 858 | Aloha porta,
Can the Flex L3403 VRG be purchased in the USA? How much does it sell in Sweden? And what would it sell for in the USA?
With Aloha,
Ranney 
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