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Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by AW8 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:30 pm

Just bought one S.W.M.B.O. wanted a sander for d.i.y. to household door frames. 

I provisionally convined her it would be ideal for wood sanding as well as doubling up for our cars. Ordered & came standard backing plate & 2 free polish pads plus I ordered a small plate plus cut/polish 4" pads. also got some more detailing spray. Total order was only about £80.

I already own a Meguiars G220 which tbh is hard work on BMW clearcoat even with Megs Burgundy Cut Pad & Megs 105 compound..............my random orbital technique on the BMW's is acceptable btw ;) 

S.W.M.B.O. states it's far to heavy (2kg) for comfortable and regular d.i.y. home sanding use.

Was going to send order back for a refund less £20 p&p fees but wondering if genuinely worthy addition.

Any thoughts ?
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Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by dirtymonkey29 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:35 pm

If your missus likes sanding I need door frames and skirting boards doing. 

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Re: Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by AW8 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 9:51 pm

:))I'll pass on making an enquiry for you if tht's okay :o
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Post by X5Sport » Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:02 pm

If I bought SWMBO a sander I'm pretty certain it would not be in a fit state to return, as it would have needed surgical intervention to retrieve it...... :)) :))

BTW Is she any good with window frames?  Plenty of fresh air as the work is all outside and only 50% will involve ladder work... O:-). No dust to be concerned about either.. :P
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Re: Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by AW8 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:42 pm

:)) :))Must clarify not a gift in any sense of the word........... S.W.M.B.O. has started d.i.y. project sanding doorframes/skirts & finding delta sander inadequate. When considering alternative machine I suggested the Rotary on basis it would do home & car.

..........Why am I explaining myself anyway ?  - Sod off the lot of you  :) ;) ;)  :P
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Re: Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by Rusty » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:48 pm

I would def hang on to it as you will soon learn how to do those polishing and correction jobs on the cars, and it is very satisfying. I speak from a little experience....

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Re: Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by AW8 » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:54 pm

Thanks Rusty -  But like I said I already use a Meg's G220 random orbital polisher which gets the job done eventually..............Hmmm sleep on it me thinks  ;)
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Re: Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by Raj » Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:56 pm

Rotaries make paint correction so much easier but you do have to take care as you will burn the paint very easily.

Tbh on all the jobs I've done I do really prefer my trusty G220.
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Re: Silverline Silverstorm Rotary

Post by AW8 » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:08 am

Have spent countless hours/days reading up on DW & Autopia etc & aware of pro's/con's of both G220 & BMW. The downside to the G220 is that even with a Meg's Burgundy cut pad and Megs 105 correction isn't as quick as I hoped on BMW clearcoat.

Aware Rotary mistakes can be made by silly technique such as for example static positioning at high speed with wool pad & G3. Would like to think I am not stipid enough to make mistakes and would ideal get jap & German scrap panels to experiment with. I don't own a PTG though & I know decent ones are over £100 &  £135 on DW group buy. That said some have seen damage & taken supposed readings afterwards.
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