Does anyone have a link to the backing plate? Google search coming up empty.
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Does anyone have a link to the backing plate? Google search coming up empty.
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Whatever makes it comfortable for you really. Personally, I wouldn`t want to use a grip like that or the other one I linked because it would remove the sensitivity factor of knowing how much pressure I`m using . For such a sensitive purpose, I like to be as close to the polishing head/pad as possible when it comes to feeling it and controlling it. I could see myself getting carried away using something like that and applying too much pressure .
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I have a Dremel, but don`t use it near paint-just too fast. However, I do use the flex attachment and hook it to one of my drills. Set the trigger lock at an appropriate speed and you`re only limited by the length of the flex cable.
Bill
Noting that my Dremels seldom please me as well as my other rotary tools and I *DO NOT* recommend cordless Dremels at all...
Yeah, they can be handy and I have...oh gee, how many?... five or six such rotary tools ranging from "big electric motor with a flex shaft" to my beloved Milwaukee 12v one. I use them now and then for auto stuff and have done OK with their brushes when the back sides of neglected wheels/etc. needed some really aggressive work.
I use them with tiny diamond burrs to derust paint chips and with larger ones and wire brushes when I derust undercarriage/underhood bits.
I`m not gonna use them to correct paint (that shows), hope those who do are awfully careful about it.
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