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RedBull

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  1. I can definitely see the correction, nice work!

     

    Get yourself one of those LED torch flashlights off ebay for 20 bucks, they make the best swirl finders and are super easy to compliment your work light and give some extra illumination in a concentrated area as well!

    I got one of these from Harbor Freight and it works great.

    http://t.harborfreight.com/6-3-4-quarter-inch-109-led-flashlight-98506.html

  2. Hey everyone,

     

    I have Victory Red 2012 Camaro SS and I live in South Central Pennsylvania. I have learned a lot watching the Adam's videos in the two years that I have owned my car but I believe I have even more to learn. I know that I am in the right place as I have already gotten some good advise for some you.

     

    I have been on this site for a few weeks now but I haven't put a new member post up until now. So I just wanted to officially say hello.

  3. I had the same issue earlier.  Found out I wasn't signed in and once I did it was fine.  Log back in and see if you're still locked out. Let me know.

    Yep, I logged out and back in again and the Pay it Forward thread is still locked.

  4. Hello guys,

     

    I am a new member and a noob to machine polishing.  I am preparing to do the 2 step polishing system on my 2012 Camaro with my Porter Cable DA.  I have watched all the Adam's videos and I feel confident that I can do this.  However, as I watched the videos I found myself thinking that they are demonstrating polishing on the large flat areas and no examples of the curvier areas and tight spots.  

     

    My question is do I lower the speed of my polisher in the curved areas and tight spots so I don't cause damage or am I good keeping the speed at 5?  If I do lower the speed will I get less correction and have run the polisher longer in those areas?

     

    I would appreciate any help you guys can provide.

     

    Thanks, Rob

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