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Only Hutchins with no handle in my box
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Hutchins are usually way too heavy compared to Dynabrade IMO
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dynabraid is really good and I have a bunch of the new 3m's I think there very comparable I would go with whatevers cheapest, now they make them for different tasks, fine for wetsanding, medium for 180-500 grit or heavy duty for ripping paint down 40-180 grit, so know what before you buy I would get the medium if it's your only one.
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Thanks for info Telly, I want one for the body work after I do all grinding and fitting to do sanding of primer etc. I will have someone probably paint my car and do finish touches on my body work. Guess I need to look for a med model dyna now.
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I look at the DA as a removal tool. Not even a tool for getting anything on the body flat. It should be used for knocking down or scuffing up some really rough surface. But really, its a removal tool, not a shaping tool. Once the filler has been put down so should the DA sander. Its a tool for before the filler. Air inline sander is a shaping tool. Just to get it to the point of breaking out the rubber blocks and getting to town with them. The real work starts. Long blocks, many hours. JR |
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