Barry Overby
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- August 8, 2011 at 4:50 am #32173
I think I did buff the top surfaces on most of ’em or at least denib’d ’em. But something about cut’n and rub’n the sides of a golf cart body just didn’t seem right so I let it ride. lol.
August 8, 2011 at 4:08 am #32168Well they will look fine in SS, but sometimes it’s just as cheap to do bc/cc and odds are you will shoot some in a metallic.
I’ve done a bunch of ’em and $300 is about as low as I’d want to do one a solid color.
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August 8, 2011 at 2:00 am #32165Go much lower than $300 and you may as well not do it at all IMO.
I’d bc/cc ’em and use a urethane sealer vs epoxy.
August 6, 2011 at 7:48 pm #32128I’ve had good luck with fusor 800ez
http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/lord-fusor-factory-match-urethane-sealer-adhesive-p-15962.aspx
July 30, 2011 at 5:14 am #31966That has to be the most pitiful excuse of a cobra replica I’ve ever seen.
Good luck polishing that turd. :pcorn:
July 4, 2011 at 5:33 am #31544[quote=”Jayson M” post=21136]could be right Barry I haven’t tried a new dynabrade to compare.[/quote]
I don’t plan on buying another orbital for a long long time. I like the dynabrades better for day to day use just because there alot less chunky. Very likely the extra heft of the hutchins is why I feel it’s a little smoother running.
At $150 and usa made I would think the new Hutchins might be a decent buy if they feel good in your hands. Looks smaller than the ones I have, but still doesn’t look to be as low profile as the dynabrades.
July 4, 2011 at 2:18 am #31542[quote=”Jayson M” post=21129]This sander has me thinking,did they build a cheap POS to compete with tong yang china stuff?? Seems like it,might want to just keep your red top sander Barry,can’t see this one being better.When I started in the industry hutchins were the best sanders around,then I tried a Dynabrade sander and haven’t looked back.The dynabrade sanders are built in the states not offshore,I think they have hutchins beat IMHO.[/quote]
I’ve got the Blue and the Red top Hutchins sanders. The Blue one is useless.I keep my Hutchins’ sanders at my home shop.
At work I use a 3/8″ dynabrade, and a 3/16″ dynabrade supreme. The dynabrades are much better ergonomically than the hutchins, but the hutchins sanders run a little smoother.
May 19, 2011 at 6:36 am #30915It finally got assembled.
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