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  • G100,g110,g220 & pc da

    Hi everyone,i'm trying hard to get a hold of the G110.

    I've just read Mike Phillips guide to using the G110.This was very beneficial advice,so thanks for the thread.

    Can anyone direct me to a thread that explains the difference between the four models:G110,G100,G220 & PC DA?

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    Re: G100,g110,g220 & pc da

    Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post
    Hi everyone,i'm trying hard to get a hold of the G110.

    I've just read Mike Phillips guide to using the G110.This was very beneficial advice,so thanks for the thread.

    Can anyone direct me to a thread that explains the difference between the four models:G110,G100,G220 & PC DA?
    Machine Photos - DA Polishers - Rotary Buffers - Traditional Orbital Buffers

    The G220 is essentially the G110, manufactured specifically for sale in countries that use the 220v standard as opposed to our North American 110v standard.

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      Re: G100,g110,g220 & pc da

      Originally posted by Eddie6th View Post

      Can anyone direct me to a thread that explains the difference between the four models:G110,G100,G220 & PC DA?
      Until recently, our G110 and G220 offered the most power in this class of tools which helped with keeping the pad rotating under pressure.

      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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        Re: G100,g110,g220 & pc da

        Hi thanks Mike and Surly,that makes perfect sense to me. G110=110v & G220=220v.

        That was one of the Q's i popped to Joseph at Meg's,about the voltage being 110v in the states and 220/230v in europe,if i ordered from the states.

        The problem for me is trying to get a hold of one ha-ha?

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          Re: G100,g110,g220 & pc da

          Hi mike,hope you hit this thread.i've checked out your listing of DA's and buffers.I've had no luck with the G110(or220).I checked out Demontweeks(uk) and they do a sealy model called CP2518(rechargable). I went to sealy's site and seems to be similair to your G series DA's.It is not the same as the sealy model shown in your listing.From what i read,it seems to have the same functionality as the G DA's,except that it is a rechargeable.I'm not sure about the pads(specifically) or if they are with velcro attached,or their quality.

          Can you give any advice for this model,considering i have great difficulty getting a hold of Meg's DA's?

          Also to anyone who knows of,or has this particular model.
          Last edited by Eddie6th; May 27, 2009, 06:33 PM. Reason: Wrong place:posted as new thread

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            Re: G100,g110,g220 & pc da

            Eddie, we have many European members on this site, maybe you could start a new thread asking where or what internet sites they bought their G220's?

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              Re: G100,g110,g220 & pc da

              thanks surly,I'll give that a try.I havn't came across that many eurpoean members?

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