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Posted by rb on August 11, 2003 at 10:27:32 from (65.58.152.17):
In Reply to: Re: Chicago Electric Power Tools . are they any good? posted by wjc on April 03, 2003 at 18:51:12:
We bought a 3lb. tumbler that barely made it through one run. During the polishing the belt broke. You are suppose to oil the bearings and needless to say the oil worked itself into the rubber roller and would no longer roll. We took it apart to fix the problem and found that all the covers or washers over the bearings were torn and desinigrating after one run. I finished my run with a vibratory method using my husbands brass cleaning equipment. I would not recommend this method for rounding rocks in the grind cycles but more for polishing. We spent more time fixing the unit than using it. Looking for a better one!
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