Hey Kevin Brown Thanks Bud!!!!

Barry I completely agree with everything you said. Talking to Kevin changed the way that I look at paint polishing, and as Bryan mentioned, his willingness to help and his knowledge is amazing. I am lucky to have him as a friend. His knowledge is obviously what separates him from us :D
 
TH0001 said:
Barry I completely agree with everything you said. Talking to Kevin changed the way that I look at paint polishing, and as Bryan mentioned, his willingness to help and his knowledge is amazing. I am lucky to have him as a friend. His knowledge is obviously what separates him from us :D



Todd your exactly right. His knowledge is what seperates him from us. After 13 years of this stuff, I consider myself a professional at what I do. I must admit actually talking to him on the phone at times just makes me sit back and think alot. Hey it only helped me, and yes my correction has truely changed! :xyxthumbs
 
David Fermani said:
*Sometimes* you need a little umpth!! :chuckle:



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"Thats brill" !!!!!
 
ThomasC said:
Tnks Accumlulator but it still doesn't sink in, the pad may freewheel but the armature when energized does not.

Putting excessive downward pressure on a buffer would increase the current draw until the thermal switch opened at flr, still confused but still thinking....



As long as the pad freewheels it can spin in either direction, just a matter of what the overriding force does to it.



Nah, I've *never* tripped a thermal switch or otherwise overloaded a RO polisher (exception: Griot's 3", but in that case I broke the elliptical drive system). The paint/pad will give before the friction gets that bad.



If you play around with a large pad on a panel you don't care about, you can see what it takes to make it behave in different ways. No, IME it won't hurt the PC.



Or...at some point you could just park your intellectual curiosity, accept that the PC does what it does, and just not worry about the "why" ;)
 
yeah you may be right, sort of like trying to figure out if the propellor in the BMW emblem is spinning ccw or cw....
 
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