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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
The G9 definitely has more ability than the GG6 to keep churning on curves.
Is it impossible to stall? Of course not.
But you will be pleasantly surprised.
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
The G9 runs a lot smoother than the GG6 and it has more usable power (1000 Watts vs. 850 Watts). I like the removable power cord, the trigger and the trigger lock and the resting surface so you can set the polisher down. I have heard some complaints about that it runs too hot. I had that issue at first but I found that the way I was gripping the machine was blocking the air vents. I changed my grip and it works fine. The only issue I have is that the trigger lock mechanism was designed for right handed people.
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
Uh oh. Us lefties better unite! I can't cut anything without my lefty scissors.
Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
Originally Posted by
Bill D
Uh oh. Us lefties better unite! I can't cut anything without my lefty scissors.
I bought a left-handed hammer by mistake, Bill.
Wanna trade for something?
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Treat it like it's the only one in the world.
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
Jealous. G9 is my #1 next purchase above all else.
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
Originally Posted by
Bill D
Uh oh. Us lefties better unite! I can't cut anything without my lefty scissors.
Yeah sucks how most things are geared towards righties when most can’t figure out how to use them.
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
I’ll 2nd or 3rd the 5” plate. That was my first purchase for the G9 besides a few 5” pads. The 5” at speed 3 works on most flat panels easily enough. If you hit an edge or lip bump it up to 4 or 5 and you should be fine at the right angle if necessary. Get it spinning and get that correction done. The 9mm throw makes even tight spots fairly easy. Speed 6….it’s there but probably overkill for most situations. If it’s stalling and you need to get in there...get a G8 :-) .
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Re: Bought a Griont's G9
First take on the thread:
I kind of like your version of the name better than the original. That is with the typical oi pronunciation instead of the long e one.
Sound like what Gronkowski would name a restaurant if he opened one.
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