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Brent ie, Clay Boss, or Bailey which one shall I buy?



 
 
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Old June 12th 04, 02:17 AM
Lischneid
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Default Brent ie, Clay Boss, or Bailey which one shall I buy?

Okay I have narrowed my search down to these three wheels unless I can find a
used higher end wheel. Any suggestions about how to find one in Phildelphia?

I am confused about which one to buy because I have not seen a Clay Boss or a
Bailey. Does anyone know which one of the three wheels have better torque for
1- 10 lbs of clay.
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Old June 12th 04, 02:35 AM
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I have a clay boss and like it. It is advertised to center 50 pounds...
yeah right... I can't even lift 50 pounds... I do center 10 to 15 pounds
on it regularly and have no problems. All those you mention will center 10+
pounds.
Tony

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"Lischneid" wrote in message
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Okay I have narrowed my search down to these three wheels unless I can

find a
used higher end wheel. Any suggestions about how to find one in

Phildelphia?

I am confused about which one to buy because I have not seen a Clay Boss

or a
Bailey. Does anyone know which one of the three wheels have better torque

for
1- 10 lbs of clay.



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Old June 13th 04, 04:42 AM
annemarie
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"tony" wrote in message
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I have a clay boss and like it. It is advertised to center 50 pounds...
yeah right... I can't even lift 50 pounds... I do center 10 to 15 pounds
on it regularly and have no problems. All those you mention will center

10+
pounds.
Tony


An electric wheel that cannot cope with 10 pounds has got to be pretty bad
)
Have a go on the wheels if you can, see which you feel best with. Even if
it is not with clay.


 




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