hi,
i don't have any machines and i work purely by hand. now i feel the need of getting a machine since i am now maintaining two 4-door sedans and one 9-seater van.
its really hard to maintain all three with just pure hand so i'll definitely be needing a machine.
question now is, if i will be getting a rotary, would it be enough or do i still need a da?
it appears to me that rotary does things fast when properly done, but still needs a da follow up. so far, based on the pictures and examples that i see, rotaries leave light swirls that needs to be further corrected by a da. just correct me here if i am wrong.
another dillema that i am having is that da is not readily available in my country. i got to have it shipped just for me to have one. rotaries such as makita, dewalt, and bosch are abundant here and spare parts are readily available. in addition all electrical outlets here are 220v so i'll be needing a transformer for a pc, udm, or megs. this is one of the reasons why i being led towards buying a rotary rather than a da.
i don't have any machines and i work purely by hand. now i feel the need of getting a machine since i am now maintaining two 4-door sedans and one 9-seater van.
its really hard to maintain all three with just pure hand so i'll definitely be needing a machine.
question now is, if i will be getting a rotary, would it be enough or do i still need a da?
it appears to me that rotary does things fast when properly done, but still needs a da follow up. so far, based on the pictures and examples that i see, rotaries leave light swirls that needs to be further corrected by a da. just correct me here if i am wrong.
another dillema that i am having is that da is not readily available in my country. i got to have it shipped just for me to have one. rotaries such as makita, dewalt, and bosch are abundant here and spare parts are readily available. in addition all electrical outlets here are 220v so i'll be needing a transformer for a pc, udm, or megs. this is one of the reasons why i being led towards buying a rotary rather than a da.
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