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porter cable 7424 lowes still carry these?
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05-18-2008, 01:52 AM | #1 |
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porter cable 7424 lowes still carry these?
ok been doing alot of research on how to detail and where to start etc.. one thing I cant seem to find is a post or posts saying "hey most of us bought our pc 7424 at [insert URL here] " LOL
so I did see one that stated Lowes carrys them.. well after going to my local one and asking... I got total wierd looks. they were like... " umm we dont sell those types of tools but you can buy this $29 orbal buffer wheel if you like" ![]() ![]() am I asking for the wrong thing when I go to lowes? is it only available online? where did you get yours?
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05-18-2008, 02:43 AM | #2 |
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Lowes used to have them a year or 2 back, but they all went on clearance over time and they don't stock them anymore. I suggest getting a flex instead, it's just as safe and much better at removing defects.
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I ended up ordering a Flex.
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ok so i didnt know if the flex woudl be a good starter for me as i have only used elbow grease before this but i really woudl like to get better results with less time and thus i am looking at buying an orbital.
I thought the flex was a rotary. .. shows how much i read eh? ok so where does one go to get me a flex?
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as for where to get the flex, i never found anyplace OTC and ordered it from online. you'll need to get all the proper pads and such online anyhow so just do it in one order. |
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ok so two last questions....
1. Anyone use /test/ review the griots buffer/polisher? i just got their catalog in the mail yesterday and saw they have their own "brand" of random orbital. Assuming the griots polisher isnt gettingrave reviews.... 2. anyone care to refer a good online company for purchasing a flex? and yes I have my mom's 2005 elantra ![]() ![]() ![]()
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05-19-2008, 06:37 AM | #8 |
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The problem is that from a Porter Cable 7424 to a Flex is a difference of almost $150. If we have new cars and don't expect to work on anything else, is the Flex worth the difference?
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05-19-2008, 07:56 AM | #9 |
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i doubt you'll find anyone that actually uses this machine, but from what i hear it is very similar to the PC but runs a bit faster at its highest speed. i would think you're better of w/ the PC or Flex, so many of the how-to videos are based on these machines so you'll have something to learn from.
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05-19-2008, 08:10 AM | #10 |
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general consensus is a PC will get 75% of scratches and swirls while the Flex will get 90% - 95%. i'd assume the Flex will also get the paint 15-20% cleaner then the PC, giving you that better 'pop'.
it really depends on the result you are looking for and how much $150 is worth to you. for me, it came down to time and effort - why spend all that time (10 hrs for me), money on pads and products but use what i knew was a lesser machine? that didn't make sense to me. |
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05-19-2008, 08:29 AM | #12 |
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Detailed Image all the way.
www.detailedimage.com They sell a great starter package for both the PC and Flex. You really can't go wrong with either since you're just starting up.
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