FairweatherDave
Well-Known Member
I bought the Silverline 1200w polisher following threads here but having used it for a few hours I confess physically I have struggled, and my results are not that great. I'm not a gorilla but like to think I'm reasonably strong 50 something...
Basic question. I believe you are supposed to hold the pad very lightly flat against the hull. Often, with slightly too much pressure the polisher would shoot off in a random direction. This seemed to be reduced if I introduced a slight angle, say 5 to 10 degrees. Was I doing it right? Very occasionally I got control with it pretty much flat.RPM was set to approx 1500-2000
For those not familiar with the machine it has a 180mm diameter backing pad and uses a hook and loop system. I was using a hook and loop lambs wool bonnet. In retrospect I would have got better results with a more aggressive compound and a second go round with a wax, but the truth is that will do for this year. But my question is about technique. I probably did both sides of my 29ft hull in five hours. So probably did not put enough time and effort in.
Lastly... Is a lambs wool bonnet suitable for what I did...... if not what would you use?
PS I did you a little water spray occasionally which did help with control a bit
Basic question. I believe you are supposed to hold the pad very lightly flat against the hull. Often, with slightly too much pressure the polisher would shoot off in a random direction. This seemed to be reduced if I introduced a slight angle, say 5 to 10 degrees. Was I doing it right? Very occasionally I got control with it pretty much flat.RPM was set to approx 1500-2000
For those not familiar with the machine it has a 180mm diameter backing pad and uses a hook and loop system. I was using a hook and loop lambs wool bonnet. In retrospect I would have got better results with a more aggressive compound and a second go round with a wax, but the truth is that will do for this year. But my question is about technique. I probably did both sides of my 29ft hull in five hours. So probably did not put enough time and effort in.
Lastly... Is a lambs wool bonnet suitable for what I did...... if not what would you use?
PS I did you a little water spray occasionally which did help with control a bit



