Porter Cable 7424 Broke

Again, we are not comparing the first generation Griots with the made in the US PC. We are comparing the third or so generation Griots with the current made in China/Mexico Porter Cable. A simple search in this forum will reveal that in the last two months there have been something like 8 or 9 PC issues---more so in the same period of time than any other DA buffer. This is the reality in the present; if you prefer to live in the past, fine. Of course, no question the Meguiars has had the most issues with the current generations.
Where does it say what gen PC the OP was using? He gave no info at all. For all we know he was beating the machine on the roof with a hammer when it broke.
 
Fair enough, so you should understand that if you use a tool beyond it's designed limits that parts do break. I also am much older than most in here as well, just stating facts as well. :cheers:
NP,,G110v2 had cord issues and still does, Few PC shaft breaking inside the gear head is quality problem not related to usage in my opinion. Would like to get my hands on one of the shafts and do a Rockwell test.
Peace!
 
I can asure you Flannigan I was not beating on the machine. I was actual buffing the traga top on my 2008 corvette. I do have a little experience using power tools. As a mater of fact i have been a machinist for 30 plus years.
 
NP,,G110v2 had cord issues and still does, Few PC shaft breaking inside the gear head is quality problem not related to usage in my opinion. Would like to get my hands on one of the shafts and do a Rockwell test.
Peace!

I hate it when my shaft breaks

lol

Flash,

mark58 wants to get his hands on one of the shafts, maybe you could share your broken one with him...
 
I'm just glad everyone agrees that Griots makes the BEST DA

:)
 
I am fortunate not to have experienced a broken shaft, sounds very painful.

Based on what I have heard, Autogeek sells more PC's than the Griot's or Meguiars and of the three has the least returns with the PC. I have a Mexican made PC and have had no issues. While American made is obviously the best choice, I would still prefer a Mexican made product over one made in China.
 
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