Which Dynabrade attachment are you using?

What speeds are you guys running your rotarys at with this attachment?



Barry Theal said:
Mike,



You know I love the dynabrade, do yourself a favor and order one. Here is a link Dynabrade AbrasivEdge - Buy Abrasive Belts, Sanding Discs, Flap Wheels, Wire Wheels, Grinding Wheels, Air Tools, Dynabrade Tools, and More Online! These things are amazing. At the price tag you can't go wrong. This machine compared with any rotory ( My choice is the new dewalt for the obvious reason that its RPM's Are higher. ) will hands down currently blow away any DA machine on the market. If you don't beleive me ask some fellow detailers that have bought it, based upon my recomendations. Bryan Burnsworth, Eric Witt, and Dave Saunders, just to name a few. The 3/4 inch throw is untouchable. Simply put It kicks Asss. When paired with a Microfiber Disc and or surbuff it is a defect killer. I recomend the Microfiber Polishing Disc for cutting with them. The Microfiber Cutting disc's have to thin of a interface and makes contouring curves not as easy.



The machine comes with a 8 inch backing plate and wool pad similer to the Purple foamed wool pad from Lake Country. Just toss that crap away. Put in a standard backing plate and go to town. Its fast, and easy correction. You won't use it in rotory mode. That position sucks. Your mainly buying it for the dual action movement. Also Like Charlie said don't use smaller pads. I would stay with 6 inch and above. One of the downfalls of a smaller pad is that the down force with pressure and the machine weight will actually pause the pad and cause it to jiggle versus continully moving. If that makes sense. Please feel free to call me anytime if you need to know more, but take my word for it and buy it. If you aren't happy Ill buy it from you!!!! :bigups
 
Barry Theal said:
Mike,



You know I love the dynabrade, do yourself a favor and order one. Here is a link Dynabrade AbrasivEdge - Buy Abrasive Belts, Sanding Discs, Flap Wheels, Wire Wheels, Grinding Wheels, Air Tools, Dynabrade Tools, and More Online! These things are amazing. At the price tag you can't go wrong. This machine compared with any rotory ( My choice is the new dewalt for the obvious reason that its RPM's Are higher. ) will hands down currently blow away any DA machine on the market. If you don't beleive me ask some fellow detailers that have bought it, based upon my recomendations. Bryan Burnsworth, Eric Witt, and Dave Saunders, just to name a few. The 3/4 inch throw is untouchable. Simply put It kicks Asss. When paired with a Microfiber Disc and or surbuff it is a defect killer. I recomend the Microfiber Polishing Disc for cutting with them. The Microfiber Cutting disc's have to thin of a interface and makes contouring curves not as easy.



The machine comes with a 8 inch backing plate and wool pad similer to the Purple foamed wool pad from Lake Country. Just toss that crap away. Put in a standard backing plate and go to town. Its fast, and easy correction. You won't use it in rotory mode. That position sucks. Your mainly buying it for the dual action movement. Also Like Charlie said don't use smaller pads. I would stay with 6 inch and above. One of the downfalls of a smaller pad is that the down force with pressure and the machine weight will actually pause the pad and cause it to jiggle versus continully moving. If that makes sense. Please feel free to call me anytime if you need to know more, but take my word for it and buy it. If you aren't happy Ill buy it from you!!!! :bigups



Once step ahead of you Barry! It's already been ordered!:lol



Thanks for the explanation though, I'm sure I'll love it.
 
These certainly look interesting but the cost is the UK is rather steep. The price increases from $59 in America to $237 in the UK :shocked
 
Just about to order the 61375 and 61385 heads. much cheaper and superior to paying 600 to 1000 for a flex or festool DA
 
Better correcting ability than the 3401, and no need to worry about holograms? Damn, I think I gotta order one of these ASAP. How are they when paired with a Makita 9227?
 
thats what I've seen from barry's videos and many others.

cheaper and smarter I think.
 
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