Originally Posted by
Stokdgs
A good Rotary with an extension will handle MOST things and have soft start from 600 rpm which is important so you dont hurt something accidently...
The extension places the body of the Rotary out of the way for most areas, except for those tiny places that you see Chad working on above..
Great post and pics, Chad, thanks !!!
What you have to ask yourself is how many times will I need that beautifully made tiny tool vs how many times do I just need a $6.00 extension on a Rotary?
I leave my extension on my Makita all the time and it takes all of a few seconds to change backing plates from the normal 5" to anything smaller..
And I will never have to worry about getting pad rotation and can start off easy at 600rpm...
Or, you can get some M105 and polish out some, not all, places with a soft towel by hand...
Dan F
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