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Subject: Agree with Dave...
Author: bosoxfan (moderator) : member since March, 2005 : 541 posts
Posted on: 2008-05-23 20:00:41

A rotary buffer is not for the newbie. Seriously, it can cut through to the primer in one second. You have to ALWAYS be thinking about corners, edges and the rotation of the bonnet. You always have to have the bonnet cutting from inside to out of the edge or you'll use some choice words in a heartbeat...it's not fun to see primer. Been there, be it a long time ago, but you have to always, did I say always, be thinking of the rotation!

Gary

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