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Old 09-09-2007, 10:29 AM
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None of these are high speed rotary exclusively. They are all random orbit capable

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Now I now you CAN burn your paint, but using that logic it's the same as saying you CAN crash your car every time you get into it. However, you DON'T NEED TO if you apply due care and attention. Have you used any of these, or are you just speculating?

Phil thanks for your constructive & informative comments. I'm looking for more of the same from other members please (i.e. what do you use and how have you found it, not just speculation). You are a detailing GOD. I've seen your work in the pics here and WOW!

May I ask what the biggest problem/s is you have with the DeWalt?

As I said I've ruled out the PC for 2 reasons.
Only 110V and in the UK we use 240V so I would have to fork out another £60 ($120+) for a transformer and
there aren't anyone in the UK I could find anyway that stock these, so I would most likely have to pay import duty as well.

The Festool looks good. They also have a dedicated polisher, but I am concerned about getting a single use machine, then if I need to do more heavy duty work it's not up to the task.

http://www.festool.co.uk/mediandoweb...=1&PARENT=3666

On one of the other forums I checked out one of the guys says the Festool FEQ150 Rotex is great because it is dual mode so you can use it as a normal rotary for more serious scratches, etc and it can also be used as a random orbit for normal everyday use.
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