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*Waiting for Dynabrade to turn my DA into a rotary*
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Deep Gloss Auto Salon said:Looking to pick on of these up.... Hoping some light can be shed on new vs. old dynabrade to assist in my decision.
Can anyone provide words of wisdom?
Thanks!
Jason
Tom Weed said:Hey Jason,
I have both but have only used the new Dynabrade once briefly so far, I need to do some more testing with it and was going to hold off on posting until I had more time with it. Having said that, on the Random orbit setting, the orbit on it is very "tight" and using my Flex 3403 turned all the way up to 3700 rpms, I could stop the spinning rotation but not the orbit if that makes sense, kind of like an air sander. It wasn't doing the correction I was hoping for so I did switch it to the rotary setting and that's where this attachment has the advantage, it has the action more like a true rotary for correcting. I would say with this attachment you would want to do the rotary and then switch over to the RO setting and make a couple of passes to remove any hologramming you incured. I ended up taking it off and going back to the previous version for the RO correction work with the purple foamed wool pad.
Hope that helps a little, I will post more when I have more time with it to be fair, but at this point, I am disappointed in the RO ability.
Tom
Tom Weed said:Hey Jason,
I have both but have only used the new Dynabrade once briefly so far, I need to do some more testing with it and was going to hold off on posting until I had more time with it. Having said that, on the Random orbit setting, the orbit on it is very "tight" and using my Flex 3403 turned all the way up to 3700 rpms, I could stop the spinning rotation but not the orbit if that makes sense, kind of like an air sander. It wasn't doing the correction I was hoping for so I did switch it to the rotary setting and that's where this attachment has the advantage, it has the action more like a true rotary for correcting. I would say with this attachment you would want to do the rotary and then switch over to the RO setting and make a couple of passes to remove any hologramming you incured. I ended up taking it off and going back to the previous version for the RO correction work with the purple foamed wool pad.
Hope that helps a little, I will post more when I have more time with it to be fair, but at this point, I am disappointed in the RO ability.
Tom
P.S. if you have or get one of these, dont forget to crank the rpm's back on the rotary before using the rotary setting, that would not be pretty!