Chrisyou may want to try using a 7 inch drive on your hand machine with 3 3inch diamonds. You can cover alot of area with thatOn Fri, Aug 7, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Chris <csantospago@gmail.com> wrote:Hi partners
I have several white marble kitchen counters to do in next few weeks. Badly etched and scratched. One client is a high end apt complex that I have been using a swing machine on because the islands take too long by hand and the swing machine does a better job.
The other client has polished White Thassos i believe. It's a condo association that wants most of the units done (5-6).
I'm thinking of getting a planetary machine or something heavier and larger than a basic makita to get a better result and less time/fatigue etc.
Any thoughts or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks Chris
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