signcrafter
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I know this has been discussed before but usually its for the one time use kits. Which are what I've been using but at 25 bucks or so a pop it adds up and I would think there is a better kit for 100-150 bucks that will do multiple sets of lights? This 3M kit is 450 bucks but comes with a sander and polisher and a bunch of the sandpaper and stuff, https://www.tooltopia.com/3m-automo...toNxHOQ292znoQtq2LISg0us4DvBBk8gaAhLpEALw_wcB. Don't really want to spend that much but wouldn't mind spending a few bucks to get a "kit" of some sort together since I'm sure it would be cheaper then buying individual kits everytime someone needs headlights done.
I see astro pneumatic has a kit also but it doesn't have sandpaper and stuff. Looks like just polishes, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XMJ4YI/?tag=atomicindus08-20. So not sure it would do as good of a job as the 3M kits that have sandpaper and polishes.
The 3M one comes with a sander and a buffer and from what I can tell they run at different speeds and you need both to do a good job. Although the individual kits only use a cordless drill so not sure if both sander and buffer are needed? Or if I could just buy the pads and compounds and use a drill or something? Or is there a different air tool I can use with the pads?
Anyone find a kit for doing multiple lights without having to drop 500 bucks? Anyone piece together a kit? I do a handful every year for family and friends and it would be nice to put together a kit so I have the stuff and should be cheaper then always buying the 25 dollar 3M kits. But at the same time I'm not doing this as a business so don't really want to drop 500 bucks on a kit that might take years to pay for.
I see astro pneumatic has a kit also but it doesn't have sandpaper and stuff. Looks like just polishes, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000XMJ4YI/?tag=atomicindus08-20. So not sure it would do as good of a job as the 3M kits that have sandpaper and polishes.
The 3M one comes with a sander and a buffer and from what I can tell they run at different speeds and you need both to do a good job. Although the individual kits only use a cordless drill so not sure if both sander and buffer are needed? Or if I could just buy the pads and compounds and use a drill or something? Or is there a different air tool I can use with the pads?
Anyone find a kit for doing multiple lights without having to drop 500 bucks? Anyone piece together a kit? I do a handful every year for family and friends and it would be nice to put together a kit so I have the stuff and should be cheaper then always buying the 25 dollar 3M kits. But at the same time I'm not doing this as a business so don't really want to drop 500 bucks on a kit that might take years to pay for.
