Pegasus Guitars
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Mr. Hannam- Can you detail how you use Trizact? Thanks, Bob
Mr. Hannam- Can you detail how you use Trizact? Thanks, Bob
Thanks. Looks like you only use Trizact on the final coat before buffing.I see postings about finishers doing power sanding on earlier coats and that interests me. --Bob
The two things I dislike about it are the weight (heavy) and the on-off switch (can come on by itself).
They list the black and decker as the best. It is not the best. I owned it, might still own it, haven't seen nor looked for it in years, though, because I bought the Ridgid further down the list. Much better ROS in the Rigid, my only complaint is the dust bag connection has gotten loose over years of use. The black and decker dust bag did not collect any dust, and it had a weird shape to the port, so you couldn't hook it up to your vacuum, either. It also didn't work as well. Consumer reports put the rigid at the top of the list for plain old sanding through paint. If you got stuff to remove be it paint or stock, the Rigid will go through it in a hurry with fresh sand paper. Usually only takes me a few passes with it on my sides straight out of the thickness sander and those long sanding marks are gone. Now that the guys here are extolling the virutes of variable speed in polishing a finish, of course I want one of those, too.