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Caraman said:You're right, it is different. Just ordered mine from Griot's. Based on the e-mail confirmation I received, delivery is expected in 5-10 days from their warehouse in Indiana.
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Caraman said:You're right, it is different. Just ordered mine from Griot's. Based on the e-mail confirmation I received, delivery is expected in 5-10 days from their warehouse in Indiana.
Setec Astronomy said:Well...the verdict is in over on MOL! The Griot's polisher gets the :down . Hmmm...I'll wait for an Autopian review before I come to any final conclusions...
SpoiledMan said:
Scottwax said:Link? I don't see the thread.
Accumulator said:While I'm not in favor of letting one review be the deciding factor either, when Superior Shine says the PC cuts better, well, that speaks volumes. There's no denying that he knows what he's talking about and if a *PC* cuts better then the Griot's must be one mighty wimpy machine even if it doesn't bog down under pressure.
Mosca said:Interesting, thinking it through you'd think that there should be almost no difference. Aggressiveness should be as much a function of pad and product as it is of oscillation; a smaller oscillation should be offset by a higher frequency of oscillation.
If the oscillation is smaller with a similar frequency, then the difference in work produced should be linear. At the same speed, a 50% difference in size of orbit should mean that a job would take twice as long. But at twice the speed, it should take the same time. The job is moving product over surface over time, nothing more.
What is the frequency of oscillation of the PC at speeds 1-6?
Tom
Accumulator said:While I'm not in favor of letting one review be the deciding factor either, when Superior Shine says the PC cuts better, well, that speaks volumes. There's no denying that he knows what he's talking about and if a *PC* cuts better then the Griot's must be one mighty wimpy machine even if it doesn't bog down under pressure. It's not like the PC is an aggressive polisher by any means.
SpoiledMan- I wouldn't ditch the PC just yet, I still have to use it instead of the Cyclo now and then. There are places the Cyclo just won't access due to its design.
Scottwax said:Interesting that it oscillates at a higher speed but doesn't cut as quickly.
wannafbody said:that's why I suggested the Rigid RO sander-1/4 inch and 1/8 orbit-larger orbit for cutting and smaller orbit for applying sealants. 10,000 rpm is faster than a PC as well
SpoiledMan said:Well, Joe hates the Cyclo and *I* love it. It could be easy for us to have differing opinions on this one as well...
Accumulator said:velobard- No forced rotation on the PC; the backing plate spins freely and will stop doing so with the application of pressure. That's the "bogging down"/"merely jiggling" that people gripe about. Ditto for the free-spinning heads on the Cyclo, although it doesn't seem to impact its performance as much as with the PC.