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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    Do I need the tiny round washer thingies that the original screws have?

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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    washer if you can maybe some Loctite half way thru a job make sure it does not loosen you don`t want a screw a flyin

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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    Getting back to the original thread. Check out YouTube for reviews on the Harbor Freight polisher. There are quite a few and many are positive. I went the route of a GG6 and about two years ago added a Boss15 to the arsenal. The GG6 I now use with a 3 inch pad. If you go with the HF, that might be another option for you in the future. I had thought about the HF polisher back when but Amazon ran a great sale on the GG6 so I went in that direction. Enjoy.

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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    I use my HF to attach the carpet brushes. Its perfect for that at $50. I wouldn`t use a more expensive polisher to do that chore. Scrubbing carpets is a work out on the spindle bearings. Whenever I can tell that its getting a bit loose I bring it back and exchange under the extended warranty. Then buy another warranty.

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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    A one year warranty is $19. Two years costs $39. Not worth it since it only cost me $54.
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    The extended warranty price has gone up then. It was $10 for 2 years before. I am on my 3rd machine.

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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    Would Loctite blue be adequate? Or should I use the red?

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    Re: Harbor Freight DA Polisher

    blue is fine

 

 
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