04-29-2009, 02:53 AM
ANTHONYD,Apr 28 2009, 11:10 AM Wrote:You can't compare a 20 dollar Ken and Barbie polisher to a professional P&C or Makita.I understand that there are functional, quality and reliability differences between an expensive good brand and a cheap no-name brand buffer.
You need RPMs to generate heat, which equals a proper cut.
I think I saw some shine n' go in the bargain bin at the dollar store if anyone is interested.
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But assuming the same skilled person uses the same bonnet and the same product, exactly what differences are there that would significantly impact the quality of the results ... you mention RPMs - what is the ideal RPM, and for example how would 3200 RPM on the cheap machine be inferior to 3200 RPM on the expensive one.
BTW - not being argumentative here, but I haven't yet seen a post that offers a quantifiable or qualitative difference in terms of how good a job an expensive machine does vs. the cheap one.
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