...To be honest, it seems like you just randomly put those numbers up.
That's correct. It was just to make a point (pics and numbers don't mean much).
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...To be honest, it seems like you just randomly put those numbers up.
Flashtime said:That's correct. It was just to make a point (pics and numbers don't mean much).
iamwaxman said:If the goal of a final rotary polishing step is the creation of a flawless, defect-free surface, in which no pad created defects are obvious (after stripping and a follow-up visual inspection)...
I 110% agree that in terms of difficulty, the difficulty level is an 11 on a 10 scale.
I learned like many of you did- All by myself.
To get good, I spent hundreds of hours above and beyond what was expected, finessing paint jobs with that dang whirling rotary machine.
Speed changes, flat on the surface, tilted on the surface, pressure increased, pressure decreased, less liquid, more liquid, a spritz of water, no water, wipe the residue, use the residue...
:shocked FLASHBACK- I'm frustrated & tired now just thinking about it, but I think you get the idea.
The payoff of two extra polishing steps may not be worth it for most folks (I'd venture to say maybe, 95%?), but!-
For a few zealots, creating the perfect finish is not just about the finish.
Rather, it's about pushing the limit, raising the bar, and preparing yourself for chance that someone important...No!-
Someone that's the BEST rolls up on your work and says to himself,
"Oh man- I KNEW the day would come when I would meet someone that is better than me. Today is that day."
TH0001 said:When are you running for president?
iamwaxman said:I can take that as a compliment, or an insult.
If you're willing to kick off my fund raiser with a substantial cash donation...
You'd certainly be placed near the 'top of the list' when the time comes to have the presidential limo de-swirled.
I might even allocate the funds needed to pay for 'paint leveling'.
Man, I love this country. :usa
TH0001 said:Why not. According to the government budget we pay $80,000 for a hammer so why not.