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    Senior Member raspritz's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 62S-R-S View Post
    Anyone attempted polishing with this machine or other brand ? Comments suggest it is 10X's more difficult than the results shown.
    ROFL. One of my (many) ridiculous honey-do life-experiences involved doing this. Think 100X's more difficult. Maybe 1000X's. Concrete is very tough stuff, and polishing it requires lots of expertise, an industrial-weight grinder, diamond-impregnated grinding discs, an industrial vacuum attached to the grinder, a mask respirator, goggles, industrial-level sound protection, and finally, hermetically sealing the area in which you are working. Given my prefacing sentence, I'll leave it to your imagination how I know all this. It took years to get the concrete dust off everything else in the house.....

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    Comfort year round! The Hot Dawg heaters are still up in case the temperature needs to come up fast. They're backups for opening garage doors when it's COLD.

    Mini-splits are very efficient and easy to install. I recommend them.
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    I understand the issue Mark, but that's a really beautiful space. Enjoy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Comfort year round! The Hot Dawg heaters are still up in case the temperature needs to come up fast. They're backups for opening garage doors when it's COLD.

    Mini-splits are very efficient and easy to install. I recommend them.
    Cold in Virginia - come on man! You need to come spend a few week in MT in the winter - then you can understand what cold feels like
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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Post #27. Better left to the Pros. Not a girls job. This is a wet polishing not dry. G

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