NattyBumppo
Strange name, ain't it?
Would like to get some feedback from folks who use a rotary on a regular basis. As a rotary newbie and only part time fee based detailer, price and weight were key factors when it came to my rotary purchase decision. Having used the rotary for a few months now and getting a lesson from Steve (Poorboy), I'm not sure lighter is really better.
When Steve was using my Porter Cable 7428 rotary he commented, more than once, at how light it was and that because it is so light it is prone to wobble and requires more pressure maintained on the tool/pad. I've also noticed, especially on vertical panels, that it is easy to lose the smoothness of operation and begin to experience wobble. Constant attention is needed to keep it flowing smoothly along the finish.
So what do you all think? I know the Dewalt is a fairly heavy machine and used by a large number of pros and body shops. Is this one of the reasons why? Even the Makita, often touted as the lighter tool, is heavier than the Porter Cable 7428.
When Steve was using my Porter Cable 7428 rotary he commented, more than once, at how light it was and that because it is so light it is prone to wobble and requires more pressure maintained on the tool/pad. I've also noticed, especially on vertical panels, that it is easy to lose the smoothness of operation and begin to experience wobble. Constant attention is needed to keep it flowing smoothly along the finish.
So what do you all think? I know the Dewalt is a fairly heavy machine and used by a large number of pros and body shops. Is this one of the reasons why? Even the Makita, often touted as the lighter tool, is heavier than the Porter Cable 7428.