Just an FYI...I know someone posted earlier that they paid $450.00 plus shipping but, I just ordered a single platter from Diamond and I just paid $450.00 shipped! :grin:
thanks alot for responding so fast
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. . . honest to God if everything in life worked as good as a Diamond ball polisher there would be world peace. No BS, of everything I own nothing does what its intended use is better than the Diamond ball polisher. It's that's strong . . .
When I tried to sell the design of my ball polisher, the first company that came to mind was Olhausen. Back in 1997 I offered the design to Donny Olhausen, he turned me down, not believing they'd sell very many of the units. I then offered the Design to Diamond in 2000, but they turned me down too.I bought one last Summer from Seybert’s. Bad ass piece of equipment.
You’re ahead of your time. You’re innovative…. Come up with some new stuff.When I tried to sell the design of my ball polisher, the first company that came to mind was Olhausen. Back in 1997 I offered the design to Donny Olhausen, he turned me down, not believing they'd sell very many of the units. I then offered the Design to Diamond in 2000, but they turned me down too.
Mark Griffith, with the BCA leagues is the one that actually was the first person impressed enough with the designe of it, to want Diamond to manufacture it. The rest as they say, is history
Oh I have something new I'm coming up with alrightYou’re ahead of your time. You’re innovative…. Come up with some new stuff.
Nest $ ever spent. I wish everything I have bought work as well as the Diamond Polisher.I love my Diamond polisher and don't regret the $500 I spent on it for 1 second. I have 3 sets of balls that were all not more than 6 months old when I got my Diamond polisher. With almost $1,000 of pool balls I really didn't want to throw them in a 5 gallon plastic bucket with a car buffer mounted to the bottom and watch them spin against each other. I also didn't want to polish all of those by hand either, I would like some time to actually use them on the table. While 1 set spends 30 minutes in the polisher I can use a different set on the table. When the set on the table are due for polishing I grab a shiny set from under my cabinet. For some reason there are not many polishers to choose from on the market. Thanks RKC!!
It’s a polisher, not a buffer. Wax the balls by hand then throw em in there. Don’t put em in there covered in wax or spray anything on them while they are spinning. That’ll make your pretty machine messy.
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I tried a light shot of Novus 1 and seemed to work well. I sprayed before putting the balls in the sprocket. I copied this from someone. Any reason not use Novus 1. Any comments.