Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Dvelip has a starter kit that can be used for 3 cars. It is a hand system, and you can get there DVD for training also.... They will show you how to use there system by power and by hand.....

I think you may be impressed with their system....

Don D.
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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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I called JEBSON before I bought there grinder sander with varable trigger and they told me that they make the grinder / sander and sell it to MILLwakee, it is just in a differant colored case. I hope that will help you in your pickings...

Don D.
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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Thanks DON, very informative.
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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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if you went with IPS they use a jepson ..you can get a trigger and make it a variable speed ..where do you live?..training is always good to have and the investment is low..you can make money back very quickly..l
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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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I remember reading your post about making the variable controller for your
Jepson, I see Makita make a polisher/ sander its 600prm and variable up to 1200rpm, not sure if that would work or not.

Im all for the training, I know its really the way to go, I live in Oregon, its a
long way just for headlights.

Thanks again.
GTECH

Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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IPS has a variable speed jepson, they are not expensive, it is worth the extra bucks to pay for quality tools that you need to depend on in the field.
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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Quality, I couldnt agree more.

I didnt know the Jepson was variable, I see it at GT for only $129, I figured that I couldnt buy it from IPS seperate or without training.

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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Chips1144
The Jepson at GT is Varable, You do not have to modify it like the one that mrchip says he modifiied.
I went to there site and they have 2 kinds to pick from. They have the 3605K and the 3605VK. I am sure that GT is selling the VK version. Like I said, I did not have to convert mine over..When and if you call GT ask them. I looked at the pic from GT and did see the V trigger. You can tell by seeing the black V ajuster on the the trigger. The polisher did say 3605k on it, They may have converted it there....

just ask and you will know..

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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Don...

I did notice that little black buton on the trigger, Believe me before I buy I will check that its variable... If I read the Jepson web site corrct it will go from 0-2600rpm, thats very good.

I see all the foam heads for this Jepson but is it easy to find a hook and loop backing pad that would fit this model so I could use it for sanding as well as polishing.

Thanks for all your Info...
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Re: Wet/Dry Saning Discs

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Don...

Forget my last question I see Jepson offer a velcro backing pad...

Id been seriously thinking Makita but this is $50 cheaper and looks well made... Terrific...
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