PC and GV110V2 Vibration

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Is anyone having a Vibration problems? Do your hands hurt after few hrs of using the eqipment? Would you like to see new and improved Ergo anti-vibration replacement handle for your PC or Meguiars GV110V2? Your opinions would be greatly appreciated. This would be a wrap around top handle with shock mount and high density sponge around the handle.
Thanks for your input.
 
Like a chip clip but for holding your power chord.
 
Like a chip clip but for holding your power chord.

No, this is a wrap around handle to replace existing one. Working on one now, Parts and materials ordered. Should have some results and testings in about a wk. Just asking for opinions.
 
You're not getting it. Another member got in trouble for trying to use Autogeek's forum to market his product. I would say you're on pretty thin ice right now, but I'm just an observer.
 
Sorry Mark, I should have been more specific. I was replying to what a wire clip is.
 
Maybe you can market it to Max, too bad you weren't ready for this year's SEMA.
 
Maybe a Mod should delete the post?
 
I dunno, I was just trying to give fair warning--if you're not selling anything it shouldn't be a problem.
 
OMG yes!! for the past three days I've felt very arthritic! I just got done detailing my car and the vibration made my hands feel very sore and swollen.
 
The first few times I used my PC my hands and arms were killing me. But I am completely use to it now. I am pretty young so I can handle it. :laughing:
 
why not just wear some gel padded gloves like the kind they use for mountain biking?
 
why not just wear some gel padded gloves like the kind they use for mountain biking?
I agree! use anything that will diminish vibration. Constant use for hours at the time will come back and affect you later.
 
They sure do. I use gel Mechanix gloves to dampen some of the vibration.:buffing: And I also use ear protectors while polishing so I don't end up with hearing damage.

But I have no vibration problems with my rotaries.:dblthumb2:
 
The gel gloves are a great idea. That said, I have arthritis in both hands and recently spent several hours using the Griot's DA without issue. I think not having a death grip on the machine is key.
 
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