Hi Dick,
 
My use of the phrase "Piece of Junk" is a local exclamation of anything Mechanical that has failed.
I did not intend to convey a negative connotation about the manufacturer.
The equipment itself does an outstanding polishing job.
 
 
I sent for another one!!
 
WAM52
'66 TWLY
'63 OLLY
'56 CARLY
WDCU 2000
 
 
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> Left off Signature on last one. (Big fingers, wrong key!)  Also didn't get to
> spell check it.  Sorry bout that!!!
>
>
> Just curious, how long and what gauge was the extension cord you ran the
> polisher on?  It is very important that the cord is a heavy enough gauge that
> you don't have a big voltage drop at the tool.  Its also possible that you
> have low voltage at the power source where you used the tool.  Low voltage is
> the quickest way there is to ruin even a well built tool.  Have you checked
> with the manufacturer about warranty?  Hate to see a good tool bad mouthed
> without the facts on why it failed.  Previously have heard nothing but praise
> about this polisher.  Was planning on getting one myself.  I would go with
> the air operated model even though it is over $100.00 higher priced. 
>
> Any one else have a Cyclo polisher?  What is your experience with it?
>
> Richard G. (Dick) Hall
> Tampa, Florida
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> 1994 23' Safari & 1982 Chevy Suburban 4WD Diesel
> 1989 29' Excella & 1996 GMC 4WD Diesel

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