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    "Luck" Residue of design tuscarora dave's Avatar
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    Is a rotary buffer the same as grinder?

    I never used a rotary that was not air powered, From what I remember an electric rotary looks like a rotary disc grinder with a foam backing plate on it. Am I off base here or is this correct? If this is correct, I think I will trip over to harbour freight and buy one and practice on my hundred dollar "hoop-D" as I really don`t care if the paint on it gets burned. I seem to get a lot of hogged up and severely scratched up jobs to do and want to be able to get them done faster.

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    Re: Is a rotary buffer the same as grinder?

    Quote Originally Posted by tuscarora dave View Post
    I never used a rotary that was not air powered, From what I remember an electric rotary looks like a rotary disc grinder with a foam backing plate on it. Am I off base here or is this correct? If this is correct, I think I will trip over to harbour freight and buy one and practice on my hundred dollar "hoop-D" as I really don`t care if the paint on it gets burned. I seem to get a lot of hogged up and severely scratched up jobs to do and want to be able to get them done faster.
    HF has a cheap rotary, but I have no idea how it compares in quality to a higher priced one.
    My personal feeling is that you probably get what you pay for.
    You can find it here.
    I think I remember it being on sale for quite a lot less at different times.

    Charles

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    Re: Is a rotary buffer the same as grinder?

    They are basicly the same, however, those deamed "grinder" usually are heavier and have no-load torque speeds much higher than "sander/polisher" models.
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