I need to get a buffer to see if I can shine up the boat some. I found this website and prices seem good. But I don't know if any of these are what I want. Like some opinions or other suggestions. http://www.autogeek.net/bupo.html Thanks Greg
Good deal for a very good unit.... besides MS's endorsement, other pros have recommended it highly.Currently $185 at Amazon w/free shipping
http://www.amazon.com/Makita-9227CX3-Electronic-Polisher-Sander-Polishing/dp/B0001GUE8Q
Cheers,
Brad
I have a realtively cheap buffer that I bought at Jamestown Distributors about 5 years ago. It was in a package for about $130 then and probably about $170 now. The buffer is available separately for about $70, but you still need a $30 bonnet. I think it is heaver than the higher priced units like Makita, but it has worked fine for me. I use the 9" 3M bonnets with my favorite polish. It is a rotating tool, not a random orbital, and I use a buffing speed of about 2000-2500 rpm.
Here is another related question- Does anyone have a recommendation for a small buffer, maybe 3-4" that will get into the tight corners of the cockpit? The 9" pad just doesn't work- way too big. Here is a 4" buffer that I fund from one of the links in this thread - Is it any good? Is it possible to fit a small buffing pad to my existing machine, replacing the 9" with a 3-4"?
http://www.autogeek.net/griots-orbital-polisher.html
Thanks for the heads-up on the buffer.
Currently $185 at Amazon w/free shipping
http://www.amazon.com/Makita-9227CX3-Electronic-Polisher-Sander-Polishing/dp/B0001GUE8Q
Cheers,
Brad