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When I called Wings and Wheels to order this winter's supply of Wx/
Seal and Wx/Block, Tim Mara casually suggested I consider purchasing a Cyclo Orbital Polisher. Given that the wing area of my ASW 22 BLeE is measured not in square feet but rather in acres, the biennial ordeal of protecting the gelcoat is usually followed by extensive physical therapy. After studying Tim's and Cyclo Toolmakers's websites, I was back on the phone ordering one. Having used it for three weeks now, I can definitively say it is a time and back saver. Thanks, Tim. Incidentally, contrary to Tim's soft-sell advice, I ordered the variable-speed model, which makes the initial distribution of the relatively fluid WX products much less messy. Dan Somers Port Matilda, Pennsylvania, USA |
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