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7TPorsh
post Sep 3 2018, 12:18 PM
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I am currently without a garage or workspace that has a 110v outlet. I want to be able to use a polisher, sander on the car but have no power source.

What are my alternatives? A good battery powered polisher? Are there any out there that will allow 2 or 3 passes over the 914?

Or is there a 110v battery generator or really quiet gas generator available?

What say you? thx gt
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post Sep 3 2018, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(7TPorsh @ Sep 3 2018, 02:18 PM) *

I am currently without a garage or workspace that has a 110v outlet. I want to be able to use a polisher, sander on the car but have no power source.

What are my alternatives? A good battery powered polisher? Are there any out there that will allow 2 or 3 passes over the 914?

Or is there a 110v battery generator or really quiet gas generator available?

What say you? thx gt


Milwaukee M18 Buffer and LED lights would do what your asking just pack extra batteries. They also make one heck of a good impact wrench. Actually all the M12 and M18 tools are wonderful that I have tried.

It is not a random orbital buffer / polisher.

the LED lights are great.

Honda builds the best generators out there.
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post Sep 3 2018, 08:08 PM
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QUOTE(914forme @ Sep 3 2018, 05:55 PM) *

QUOTE(7TPorsh @ Sep 3 2018, 02:18 PM) *

I am currently without a garage or workspace that has a 110v outlet. I want to be able to use a polisher, sander on the car but have no power source.

What are my alternatives? A good battery powered polisher? Are there any out there that will allow 2 or 3 passes over the 914?

Or is there a 110v battery generator or really quiet gas generator available?

What say you? thx gt


Milwaukee M18 Buffer and LED lights would do what your asking just pack extra batteries. They also make one heck of a good impact wrench. Actually all the M12 and M18 tools are wonderful that I have tried.

It is not a random orbital buffer / polisher.

the LED lights are great.

Honda builds the best generators out there.

That is another thing to keep in mind. Corded hand tools may be over with. Still hard for me to accept, but I have to admit I rarely plug in a drill anymore. Just the batteries.
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