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Old 01-08-06, 11:17   #1 (permalink)
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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.

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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.

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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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I would buy this machine, Milwaukee ap12we

http://www.powertoolwarehouse.co.uk/...roducts_id/198

They are very good, powerful and light, only 2,1kg. Good buy!
 
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Try looking into a Makita or Metabo.
 
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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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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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Old 01-09-06, 08:25   #8 (permalink)
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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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I would not buy a dewalt, bulky and only 8,4lbs!
 
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metabo is the one you want ,powerfull and light

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...lue/rotary.jpg

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...ue/rotary1.jpg
 
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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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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?

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