My Impression of the Cyclo

becks said:
Welcome to the club, I love mine too :xyxthumbs The only thing I regret is waiting so long to get one



Ditto! So simple, yet SO effective; what an improvement on dual action sanders!
 
Danase- I only sent my oldest, most abused Cyclo for servicing (employees really beat on it, left it outside in the winter, etc.). It didn't need much of anything, but Steve at CYCLOTOOLMAKERS took it all apart and did a clean/lube/adjust/reassemble for, IIRC, about $75. If it had needed a motor/etc. it would've only cost a little more for the parts. Don't worry about them ripping you off, they're good people.



mrecktid- I'd hold onto the PC for stuff like AIO and weird panel contours that the Cyclo can't do. Much as I love the Cyclo and despise the PC, sometimes the latter is the right tool for the job.
 
Accumulator said:
Danase- I only sent my oldest, most abused Cyclo for servicing (employees really beat on it, left it outside in the winter, etc.). It didn't need much of anything, but Steve at CYCLOTOOLMAKERS took it all apart and did a clean/lube/adjust/reassemble for, IIRC, about $75. If it had needed a motor/etc. it would've only cost a little more for the parts. Don't worry about them ripping you off, they're good people.



mrecktid- I'd hold onto the PC for stuff like AIO and weird panel contours that the Cyclo can't do. Much as I love the Cyclo and despise the PC, sometimes the latter is the right tool for the job.

Is there a problem using the Cyclo for AIO? Or are you just saying that AIO isn't picky, so you might as well use the PC for it?



Thanks!
 
Cyclo is a killer machine, I got to use one for a year while working Saturdays for a body when I was detailing cars for them. (Place where I learned how to detail) Anyway the machine always impressed and now a better reason to buy it is because the pads are widely available and dont cost as much.
 
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