They Milwaukee comes with a 3Ah battery. I found aftermarket 6Ah for dirt cheap for two.I kind of want to get that Milwaukee one, wish they made a Fuel version.
I usually just switch backing pads depending on what size I want. I use the 3 inch backing pad quite a bit on my full size buffer and it works pretty good, maybe that would be an option for you?
Ive got an adapter for a drill to get the right 5/8 stud. A drill kind of sucks as the speed can be kind of a guess, but it works great to get into tight spots. I use it with the same 3 inch backing pad, anything bigger gets a little sketchy.
Here are links to what I have.
3 inch backing pad
Drill adapter
The Milwaukee is both.I just don't think I would want my 3” buffer to be orbital. Am I wrong?
John
That's the one I bought, but its dual action, not aggressive enough IMO.I use the Groits # 10739 3" polisher. Multiple speeds and not heavy, plus the price is right.
https://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garag...EWFS4SQVZZT&psc=1&refRID=YHJ4HVYG0EWFS4SQVZZT
Mike
It says RO which I take as dual action, but the feedback is conflicted between pure rotary which is what I want and dual action, so who knows.there's at least 10-15 mini polishers on amazon . spta makes a cable attachment for there polisher .
Not if you trigger it. I usually "rough it out" on rotary then finish on DA.3 in rotary is going to be tuff to control in a tight space .