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    LIVE Detailing Class - Polishing GLASS to remove Pits, Wiper Marks & Scratches

    I had to miss this (and the previous) because of working as a machinist to keep the rest of the shop working with the parts I'm making. I bought all of the best of products in the largest sizes for this project including a Rupes 21 because I want to restore clarity in my windshield on my 2006...
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    Nano

    Agree. When I saw I stayed up way too late with that post, I didn't delay a rough first draft in favor of a final draft someday far into the future and instead was giving what I thought at the moment was useful. It would be a useful post if made into a good final draft. No time for that at...
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    Nano

    I wasn't familiar with the Nano nor knew it was battery operated, so it appears to be a stupid post as you noticed. It was intended to be general information about power tool life and for general usefulness. I see that it being posted regarding the Nano makes it a poor choice of posting there...
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    Nano

    My post was generic to all power tools that plug in, so it has general usefulness though it doesn't answer your specific issue nor solve that problem. I have never used the Nano. It would be useful to know the experiences of other users of the Nano, so I ask them to post: Are other Nano users...
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    Nano

    Excessively hot exit air flow can be an indicator of low air flow possibly due to partially blocked intake for the air where you won't feel the heat or something missing or assembled wrong that is part of the design for air to flow well or intrinsic to the design or a combination of those...
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    Nano

    I've repaired the power tools in a shop for a lot of people for a long time. Some people place their hands to some extent over the intake or exhaust which reduces cooling air flow. For the people who do that, the motor shows signs of having been overheated for one power tool after another and...
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