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great job, dont see a proff buff with a rotary everyday
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SilvaBimma said:Thanks for the Vid Anthony! Have you tried grabbing a tripod and shooting it above or an angle above the panel? Maybe with Halos On?
klnyc said:^^^ I totally agree.... How about next car? Ummm a black car would be nice![]()
MoeMistry said:Great vid Anthony. EXCELLENT technique; you've made it look SOOOO easy. Another OROSCO masterpiece![]()
BigHonu said:That is my first view of a rotary in action! Great clip!
Pardon my ignorance, but during the polishing sequence you seem to be 'feathering' the trigger (making quick adjustments to the RPMs?) quite often. Is that to keep the heat down?
Brian
Anthony Orosco said:..
I feather the trigger for a few reasons, those that SilvaBimma stated and also as you noted, to keep the heat down in those tight areas.
You want tofeather the buffer as you buff up into an edge, close to an emblem, etc..
RAG said:Nice video...hard to make without being cheesy - I saw no cheesieness
Anthony...aren't those Green American Buffing pads the best? I don't know where to get them anymore (not really a problem for me since I got about 30 of them).
Accumulator said:What do you do when using the Metabo? One of the things I'm having trouble getting used to with it is the lack of a trigger.
Anthony Orosco said:..I use the metabo mainly for finish work where my pad is soft and the RPM's are usually lower, around 1000 or 900...