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Old 10-28-2007, 10:10 PM
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Any experience with Gem Industries

has anyone used this before?
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Old 10-29-2007, 05:19 AM
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Never heard of them. What is it?
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GEM is another type of buffer:


It looks like one of those $20 el cheapo orbitals found at WalMart but it isn't. It is very heavy duty and professional. I have no experience with it and probably never will, I'm quite satisfied with my PC / UDM and a rotary.
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save your money !!!
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one of those cheap buffers will give you buffer swirls. Remember, you get what you pay for!
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one of those cheap buffers will give you buffer swirls. Remember, you get what you pay for!
Well this isn't one of those cheap buffers, it is a professional buffer that looks like the el cheapos. These are like $200-$300 .... but I'd still get a UDM / PC over it any day.
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been gone for awhile, thanks for the replies. Gem Industries also makes an acylic sealant w/ P.T.F.E. . Incredible product, I prefer it over the Glasse anyday. Anyone else use it before? Yes I would never go with there buffer either.
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