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Anthony Orosco
post Oct 14 2007, 07:20 PM
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I tried to get something on film demonstrating the versatility of Optimum Polish and a time arose the other day where I had some free time between cars so I filmed myself polishing out the rear quarter panel of a single stage Ferrari.

I know the audio is not the greatest as there is some background noise going on but I'm sure its good enough to see just how well the Optimum Polish can perform.


Begin Optimum Polish




Video #2 has been fixed

Finish Optimum Polish




The videos are a bit long but I hope you all enjoy them.

Anthony


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post Oct 14 2007, 11:31 PM
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Love the videos you've done, great work!
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post Oct 15 2007, 03:55 AM
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Thanks Mr. Anthony. I just love to learn more on how to use the OP. Thanks a million.
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post Oct 15 2007, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE (Anthony Orosco @ Oct 14 2007, 08:20 PM) *
I tried to get something on film demonstrating the versatility of Optimum Polish and a time arose the other day where I had some free time between cars so I filmed myself polishing out the rear quarter panel of a single stage Ferrari.

I know the audio is not the greatest as there is some background noise going on but I'm sure its good enough to see just how well the Optimum Polish can perform.
Optimum Polish 1
Optimum Polish 2
The videos are a bit long but I hope you all enjoy them.

Anthony


These videos are awesome, Anthony. I'm enjoying the multiple responses on Autopia from the ONR videos.

I thought that you used a Dewalt. When did you start using a Metabo?
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post Oct 15 2007, 03:55 PM
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Anthony...first off...GET A HAIRCUT!! lshic[1].gif Second...awesome videos bro. Thanks for teaching us that with patience and techniques the rotary is nothing to be feared! How do you like the Metabo? Does the Metabo have a clutch? I thought I heard it turned on before the head started to spin.

Take care and thanks again Anthony for the teaching!

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Anthony Orosco
post Oct 15 2007, 05:39 PM
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QUOTE (mack4000 @ Oct 15 2007, 09:31 AM) *
These videos are awesome, Anthony. I'm enjoying the multiple responses on Autopia from the ONR videos.

I thought that you used a Dewalt. When did you start using a Metabo?


Hey,

Yes I do use a DeWalt for the majority of my work but it's down right now with a broken trigger sad.gif

I've been using a Metabo now for years.....I had posted about it a long time ago, now everyone uses it or wants to.....do I get any credit?? NO! rolleyes.gif Jus kiddin. It's a great machine, very light weight and smooth.

Also glad you like the ONR videos, thanks for your support.

There is one video, I think the second part, which needs to be fixed as it has some odd glitch in it.

Anthony


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Anthony Orosco
post Oct 15 2007, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE (SteveH @ Oct 15 2007, 03:55 PM) *
Anthony...first off...GET A HAIRCUT!! lshic[1].gif Second...awesome videos bro. Thanks for teaching us that with patience and techniques the rotary is nothing to be feared! How do you like the Metabo? Does the Metabo have a clutch? I thought I heard it turned on before the head started to spin.

Take care and thanks again Anthony for the teaching!

Steve



No way Steve!! I'm keeping it as long as the Good Lord allows me to keep it thumbsupup[1].gif

The Metabo has a slight lag in its start up.....so yea it has a clutch but I've never heard it called by that name......I can't think right now what the Metabo people call it confused1[1].gif

Thanks for the kind words Steve..........and also thanks to everyone else for the support.

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