Anyone have reviews or videos on this?
the one video ive seen from 3D looked like it was unbalanced, or perhaps the guy wasn`t holding it level?
other then that, I like the design of it and was thinking itd make a inexpesive backup
Anyone have reviews or videos on this?
the one video ive seen from 3D looked like it was unbalanced, or perhaps the guy wasn`t holding it level?
other then that, I like the design of it and was thinking itd make a inexpesive backup
What is the price of the polisher? It doesn`t look bad. Of course I don`t think any polishers on the market today are too bad. Even Harbor Frieght tools will correct paint.
150
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The placement of the on/off makes me think I`d bump it too easy, `specially one handing it. Plus she looks alittle wide to one hand.
This is my dedicated for 2in. 3in pads.
CGs TorqX , good machine, tough made.
120$, 680W, 2800-7800RPM. About the size of FlexPE8, 4.5lbs. Like the on\off switch at end with a recess, & light switch easy no lock. Dial clicks nice, for feel again one handing. Just a suggestion
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Your best money spend for a back up is a Harbor Freight. Cost wise its a no brainier. put a 5 in disk or what ever on it and good pads, you have a inexpensive GREAT back up unit. I bought one last year as a new back up to my GG unit. Stay away form the Megs MT unit, cheap materials and busted on me after 5 uses. (And I know how to use my tools!) and no return policy. You will never hear me say anything good about it. My HF saved the day that day.
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Seems too tall for me. I think it would be awkward and tiring to work with.
The vibration on that machine is pretty bad
as for burning the paint, you can burn paint off an edge but leaving a burn mark on paint is not possible with some polishes, they don`t allow it via rotary.
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