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Dude Im one of those guys that buys a collection of sh@t my 2 favs are the Delta and the liquid resins Just my opinion but have played with both the ones you mentioned didnt like either. Dont think I would take the GM one if it was free again just my opinion
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OK.
I don't normally compare equipment so I'll just compare the design.
If one uses either, buy two more arms to operate them.
The tripod piston design provides plenty of suction and pressure and that's for sure.
But, the design itself comes with some disadvantages.
One must be extremely careful not to let the piston slip out of one's hands and slam into the w/s for obvious reasons.
Working edge cracks is impossible without the use of the extension which defeats the excellent suction and pressure afforded without that extension.
It is unwieldy and a touch and go when it comes to sliding the assembly along cracks.
Just my experience in the past.
Those that use the equipment and like it might want to either refute what I've said or mention the positives they have found.
I don't normally compare equipment so I'll just compare the design.
If one uses either, buy two more arms to operate them.
The tripod piston design provides plenty of suction and pressure and that's for sure.
But, the design itself comes with some disadvantages.
One must be extremely careful not to let the piston slip out of one's hands and slam into the w/s for obvious reasons.
Working edge cracks is impossible without the use of the extension which defeats the excellent suction and pressure afforded without that extension.
It is unwieldy and a touch and go when it comes to sliding the assembly along cracks.
Just my experience in the past.
Those that use the equipment and like it might want to either refute what I've said or mention the positives they have found.
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O.K. if we must, I havn't used GM but do use Glasweld and Delta. I prefer Glasweld.You can see all the way around the repair as you work with the tripod design . you also have a diffrent bridge for edge and crack repair, I've found this set-up works best for me . Its all in what you get used to using.BTW I never use any arms to do repairs. just 2 hands 

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I agree with DesertStars on this one, tripod type bridges with the big vacuum chamber not for me. They all will do repairs it
Ah, sunshine.
You are correct.
One does NEED to use a DIFFERENT assembly in order to work edge and crack repairs even though the tripod piston design affords one hell of a suction and pressure cycle.
No argument simply because that is my point.
But why bother switching between two pieces of equipment from the same manufacturer for different repairs when even the original Novus system will do both jobs assuming a qualified tech is performing the repair?
Not to be argumentative at all but I worked with the equipment I allude to many years ago and have a great amount of respect for the people in that comapany and that is why I won't even specify which equipment.
But. to say that someone can operate that type of equipment without the dexterity of a four armed chimp is to ignore facts.
No offense, sunshine.
You are correct.
One does NEED to use a DIFFERENT assembly in order to work edge and crack repairs even though the tripod piston design affords one hell of a suction and pressure cycle.
No argument simply because that is my point.
But why bother switching between two pieces of equipment from the same manufacturer for different repairs when even the original Novus system will do both jobs assuming a qualified tech is performing the repair?
Not to be argumentative at all but I worked with the equipment I allude to many years ago and have a great amount of respect for the people in that comapany and that is why I won't even specify which equipment.
But. to say that someone can operate that type of equipment without the dexterity of a four armed chimp is to ignore facts.
No offense, sunshine.
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I do wear a xxxl Glove so maybe its me huge fingers attached to even bigger hands that gives me the bias but those little screws drive me nuts and that funky Xthing is just a pain what possible reason could the give for that funny little screw on the side? Like trying to pick up a penny with gloves on just lame if you ask me.
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