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    Is there anywhere that I can buy a PC locally? I would prefer to do that, but if it`s absolutely neccesary, I can order on-line. Are they sold at Lowe`s or some place similiar?
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    check in the abay forum. I put up a post in there regarding the PC and some guys said it was availible at Lowes and at WalMart. Check out that post. If you can`t find it anywere else you can get it on www.costaltool.com for like 115 bucks. Still get the PC pad kit from www.properautocare.com though.

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    You can get the PC 7336 from Lowes for $109. It`s the same machine only it comes with sanding stuff instead of a polishing head, but you need to order a new backing plate and pads anyway so who cares. It already has the 6`` counterweight installed, so you can just order the PC kit from CMA and your ready to go.:up
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    ShowroomLincoln is right- you can get PC7336 locally at Lowe`s.
    Check out this for more info:
    http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum...ter+Cable+7336
    http://www.autopia-carport.com/forum...ter+Cable+7336

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    So if I looked for it at Lowe`s, where would I find it?
    -Chuckmotor

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    For clarification, is it not specifically designed for cars? If it`s not, where would it be at Lowe`s?
    -Chuckmotor

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    Check the POWER Tool section

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    Yes. It will be in the power tool section. My Loewes sold it to me for $98 including tax, because they price-matched Wal-Mart and knocked off 10%. I`m not sure if they needed to do that but the were super nice in my case. They actually sell the 7336SP which has the polishing pad as bonus. However, I think everyone believes the supplied pad is not so useful.
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    Anyone know if PC is available in 240Vac or supply a PC contact.



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    Big Cat,



    Don`t you have to change the weight on the 7336?

    7424 comes with a different weight in the head.

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    Shane try www.portercable.com.
    LC

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    You can get a PC at a computer store like Gateway or CompUSA.

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    High Noon,



    The 7336 comes with the 6`` counterweight which is the correct weight if you are using the velcro backing plate from CMA.
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    High Noon:
    Showroomlincoln is correct. The advantage of buying the 7336 is that it comes with the 6" counter-weight for use with a 6" backing plate (like the one CMA sells with its kit). The foam polishing pad supplied with the 7424 or the 7336SP kit can apparently be used with a polisher that has either the 5" or 6" counter-weight. Check out this link http://www.coastaltool.com/cgi-bin/S...740+1010084857
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