alternative to a PC?

steve sordello

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I'd just like to ask... would a deWalt random orbit sander (with a polishing pad, of course) be a good substitute for a PC random orbit polisher. Anyone tried this? the deWalt is a variable speed model (4000 to 6800 opm)



i've tried searching the threads but just could not find a related thread
 
Great question, getafix. I've wondered the same thing.



I currently have a WEN 6010 , which is a generic one I picked up at Walmart for around $30.



So what makes the PC so much better than this generic one or even the DeWalt that getafix mentioned?
 
I have to agree with BlackRegal. A WEN unit is just for applying wax/polish or buffing off wax/polish but does not have the versatility to give advantage a PC or Dewalt (Rotary) will. I don't believe the WEN has a adjustable speed control. You will not be able to remove swirlmarks, water spots, medium-heavy oxidation, and with the PC the ease of changing your pads on the fly with the help of a velcro back system.



With Aloha,

~Ranney
 
BlackRegal said:
If you are looking at the DW443, then yes, that would be a good alternative to the PC. Actually, it more powerful. I think that the only knock against it is that it lowest speed is still pretty fast. There are several forum members who use the DeWalt and really like it.


that's exactly the model that I'm currently looking at... could the lowest setting (4300 opm) burn the paint?
 
BlackRegal said:
If you are looking at the DW443, then yes, that would be a good alternative to the PC. Actually, it more powerful. I think that the only knock against it is that it lowest speed is still pretty fast. There are several forum members who use the DeWalt and really like it.



I have the DeWalt DW443 and the lowest setting not being as slow as the PC is not even an issue. I hardly ever even run my DeWalt on the lowest setting even when I'm applying wax or polish.
 
Intel486 said:
I have the DeWalt DW443 and the lowest setting not being as slow as the PC is not even an issue. I hardly ever even run my DeWalt on the lowest setting even when I'm applying wax or polish.



what's your usual setting?
 
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