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A tribute to Porter Cable quality

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Old 12-03-06, 01:55 PM
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A tribute to Porter Cable quality

Hey guys,

I just thought I'd mention that I have a Porter Cable dual action buffer that I use for detailing. I backed over it with my car the other day, and it still works ! It has some horrible scratch marks all over it, but it runs just fine.

I will definately buy Porter Cable stuff again!

- Andy
Old 12-06-06, 10:27 PM
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just picked mine up at Lowes for 80 freakin bucks!!! hells yeah thank you santa claus...
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yes yes... I do detailing and i drop my porter cable from 4-5 ft almost every time. i seriously beat the **** out of it. it looks like a disaster (only the cover) but it still works like new. www.autopia.org need a tribute too lol. so does the makita rotary polisher (my life saver!).
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