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    Just browsing on the web and was wondering why cant we use something like this and attach a pad to it for polishing, it goes upto 10 000opm.. unlike the PC 6000opm

    http://www.7corners.com/7c_store/sho..._ID=73&CATID=6

    It would be nice if we can make this work, if not...oh well..

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    That one looks like it would be awkward to hold for hours polishing. You could try the Dewalt 443, that has a little bit more power than the PC.

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    but i wonder if it could be done...like attach a 6" polishing pad to it.. n e one got n e thoughts on this?

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    Why would you want to do that? Because it goes to 10K? My gut feeling is telling me heat due to friction would be high enough to be causing major damage way before you get even close to 10K.

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    Just because it has a high rpm rating doesn`t mean it has torque. I am willing to bet a little presher would stop that machine dead in its tracks. Also, think about the backing plate and polishing pads. It doesn`t look like you will be able to switch backing plates at all. Not to mention the way the handle is set up it appears it would be very uncomfortable to use on a car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danase
    Just because it has a high rpm rating doesn`t mean it has torque.
    True, I got sideblinded by "10K".

 

 

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