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| Sorry, Mooron, I buy tools that last. I've had a B&D professional grinder
for
| 11 years and used it on boat tasks for 9 years. My Porta Cable sander is
not
| only durable, it also does a better job than others I've used.

An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa

Real "pro" stuff there Bob!

The Makita is a
| film set standard for the setbuilders union and costs under 150.00. At
such a
| small price why cheap out with a Ryobi? There's just no reason to not have
the
| better tool when the cost is so small.

So now you're a set designer as well? My sister in law is a set designer...
she doesn't even own a power tool and has never used a Makita until she
borrowed my brother's drill. Makita was the tool of choice years ago...
there are better ones out there.


| As usual, you're not only wrong, but shown to be a cooked fish in the
process!
| Enjoy your Walgreen Drill!!!

Say What??? I thought I made it clear I have DeWalt & Porter Cable tools.

|
| Bwahahahahahaha!

Indeed!

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An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa

poor Mooron! The B&D grinder is used every year to buff hulls. It was a 250.00
unit back then! I've changed the brushes only twice. It's also worked great at
splitting jammed thru-hulls. Forget it, Mooron. Some of us actually work on our
boats and don't want cheap tools.

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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"...

Bwahahahahahahahahahaaaaa!!!!!

Time to watch some more "Tool Time"! Dollars to doughnuts you'll be looking
for a Binford Buffer!!!

CM




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| An eleven year old Black & Decker????? Bwahahahahahahahahhaaa
|
| poor Mooron! The B&D grinder is used every year to buff hulls. It was a
250.00
| unit back then! I've changed the brushes only twice. It's also worked
great at
| splitting jammed thru-hulls. Forget it, Mooron. Some of us actually work
on our
| boats and don't want cheap tools.
|
| RB


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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"...

No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one I've
ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get the
job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have no
doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored
New-Wax!

Bwahahahahahaaha!

RB

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| No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one
I've
| ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get
the
| job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have
no
| doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored
| New-Wax!
|
| Bwahahahahahaaha!

Ha Ha Ha..... Man that statement really places you in the proper category of
an idiot when it comes to tools.

Tell us again what the RPM is of your "Professional Grade Grinder".....
then try and clue in as to why buffers might be different to grinders. Then
try and think why they call it a grinder and not a buffer.

Really Bob.... you're sounding dumber with each reply. Stop now before
you've made a complete Idiot of yourself!

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"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"...

No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one

I've
ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get

the
job done,


Oh dear!

Get a proper polisher. They do the job just fine!

A toy B&D won't do the job, but a professional polisher will do a 32 footer
in an afternoon.

My club has a proper polisher, and I can testify that it gets the job done
in a fraction of the time.


Regards



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| My club has a proper polisher, and I can testify that it gets the job done
| in a fraction of the time.


But Bob claims all marinas use "Grinders"... big professional grade
grinders.

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Grinders spin way to fast.
"Capt. Mooron" wrote in message
...

"Donal" wrote in message

| My club has a proper polisher, and I can testify that it gets the job

done
| in a fraction of the time.


But Bob claims all marinas use "Grinders"... big professional grade
grinders.

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No they don't.
"Bobsprit" wrote in message
...
That's an awesome statement from someone who can't tell a buffer from a
grinder and uses the grinder to "buff hulls"...

No yard on the planet uses a buffer on a hull, Mooron, at least not one

I've
ever seen. They use big grinders with polish wheels. Polishers don't get

the
job done, except maybe on a new hull that hardly has any oxidation. I have

no
doubt that you own a silly automotive polisher and some of that colored
New-Wax!

Bwahahahahahaaha!

RB

RB



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I was reminded of Tim, also. Bob the tool-man....woof woof.

Real men don't brag about their tools' names, maybe the stuff they built
with them. So, tell us bob, what have you built?

Scotty, Tools don't make the man, the man makes the tool.


"Capt. Mooron" wrote
Time to watch some more "Tool Time"! Dollars to doughnuts you'll be

looking
for a Binford Buffer!!!

CM





 
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