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electro

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Hi guys,
This is the polisher I'm leaning to.
http://www.dewalt.com/tools/metalworking-polishers-dwp849x.aspx
What do you think?

The only other polisher I've used in a crappy low speed orbital. I know I'm missing out. Anyways...

Does the Dewalt polisher have the same universal pad attachment as that you would find on another polisher like, PorterCable or Milwaukee, etc.

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Okay check this out...
http://www.autogeek.net/dewalt-849-polisher-pad-kit.html

The back plates are universal? With the threaded tool connection on one side and the hook and loop on the other side.

5/8" shaft goes into the backing plate.

Attach your pads?
 
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jdpber

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i have one of these and it workes perfect.. $30 then get good pads..

i get pads at O'rileys the Velcro on cotton pile pads are $9 then the foam assorted grit polish pads are like $11.. but if your not using it professionally every day this will do you just perfectly fine.. i also got the insurance 3 year for $5

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oh as for the plates.. all of the larger variable speed polishers have the same threading bolt.. so you can screw on a Velcro base or direct thread on your desired pad.. i prefer the velcro base makes changing pads so easy.. i detail 2-3 boats a month and this is all i use and i have not had one issue.. i have had this polisher about 2 years.. save your money for nice pads and compound and polishes.. good polishes are not cheap..

i do a 5 step process and to buy it all is about $100 as most are $20 a pint..
 

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If I may suggest, the Porter Cable 7424. Hands dawn, the best polisher I've used and perfectly weighed to do most of the work for you with several speed variables. I've turned a few onto this product, and they're very happy with it. Just my .02 cents
 

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