First off, I would like to say, anyone on the fence in regards to whether or not they should purchase the Meguiar's DA drill attachment system.... Should hop off the fence and go pick one up, it is well worth it...
The money is really spent in the portability of the product. This tool complements any DIY or professionals detailing rig by rendering it mobile. This product is also very robust and and durable. In fact, I may haveI offended it the other day when I took out my Bosch 1250 DEVS and polished my Mazda 6s (3.0 V6). The following day I needed to use it and it wasn't the least bit apprehensive or jealous or upset about this. A tool with a good attitude is a good start?.
Okay, enough bull-plop, the real reason I'm writing this thread is because for the life of me, I have yet to find any confirmed recommendations on how many RPM are appropriate/necessary for the many operations one needs to fulfill in order to buff, polish, compound, wax, clean, abrade etc.. There are many variations between the Manufacturers range of 1200-2500RPM...,
As of now I've use my 18 volt Bosch Brute HDH-181(the most powerful 18V drill on the market). It really is too! In low speed it ranges from 0-420 RPM. In high 0-1800 Rpm.
I find myself enjoying the sweetness of a good variable speed trigger and how sensitivity plays a major role in the compounding process. Drill fast, but lateral movement slow and steady... Right? And polishing is "moderate" whatever that means! One mans moderate, is another etc... You get the pernt... So... I'm hoping others with my dilemma can benefit from any expert advice (cough!) stoops! Can provide....
Thanks
Jonathan
The money is really spent in the portability of the product. This tool complements any DIY or professionals detailing rig by rendering it mobile. This product is also very robust and and durable. In fact, I may haveI offended it the other day when I took out my Bosch 1250 DEVS and polished my Mazda 6s (3.0 V6). The following day I needed to use it and it wasn't the least bit apprehensive or jealous or upset about this. A tool with a good attitude is a good start?.
Okay, enough bull-plop, the real reason I'm writing this thread is because for the life of me, I have yet to find any confirmed recommendations on how many RPM are appropriate/necessary for the many operations one needs to fulfill in order to buff, polish, compound, wax, clean, abrade etc.. There are many variations between the Manufacturers range of 1200-2500RPM...,
As of now I've use my 18 volt Bosch Brute HDH-181(the most powerful 18V drill on the market). It really is too! In low speed it ranges from 0-420 RPM. In high 0-1800 Rpm.
I find myself enjoying the sweetness of a good variable speed trigger and how sensitivity plays a major role in the compounding process. Drill fast, but lateral movement slow and steady... Right? And polishing is "moderate" whatever that means! One mans moderate, is another etc... You get the pernt... So... I'm hoping others with my dilemma can benefit from any expert advice (cough!) stoops! Can provide....
Thanks
Jonathan
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