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  • Rotary Buffers?

    What do you guys use or reccomend...
    30
    Dewalt
    26.67%
    8
    Makita
    46.67%
    14
    Other
    26.67%
    8

    The poll is expired.


  • #2
    I have not used either of the two mentioned but I have used the Porter Cable Rotary and its a very nice buffer might be another to think about.

    Looks like the Makita has a 10amp motor and Pre-set speed setting dial from 600-3,000 RPM and the Dewalt only an 8amp motor and Pre-set speed setting dial from 1,000-3,000 RPM. Makita looks like it might be a couple steps up on the Dewalt.
    Last edited by gb387; Apr 26, 2004, 06:54 PM.
    Brandon

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    • #3
      For me, its a Makita all the way...

      My Makita buffer and Avatar story...


      Side of buffer worn smooth after years of buffing out paint




      Lego man on my keychain reflecting off worn area on buffer



      Here's what the head looked of the buffer looked like before. It has a rough texture because the aluminum was cast in a sand mold



      The bearings in my howel and grind when you turn it on, so it's going in to Makita to be rebuild. They don't make this configuration any longer. The new ones have a lager head, and it's poweder coated smooth, (I think).

      Also note the rubber block on the back of the buffer in the third picture. I don't see these anymore either. If you look closely, you can see some yellow residue around the head of the buffer from buffing out the yellow Milk Truck.

      Mike
      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
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      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        Yeah I noticed the Milwaukee has a rubber head like that...Cool i'm now leaning towards the Makita...THe dewalt doesn't come with a case either...The Makita come with a bag..

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        • #5
          NAMELESS,
          I have a black and decker that I loved so much that I bought the dewalt (became dewalt when they bought the b&d pro line)........but than I read Mikes story and I can't top that, besides I'm a Yates fan!
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          • #6
            Thanks guys the Maki is on the way...

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            • #7
              Hey,

              I own two different models of Makita rotaries as well as the Dewalt 849 rotary. They are all great machines though I will reach for my Makitas a little more often!!

              Tim
              Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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              • #8
                You guys should try the Festool. This is the most common machine in Europe. But as I can see not so common in the U.S

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                • #9
                  I have the old and trusty B&D 6193? with electronic speed control. It has been with me through thick and thin. I guess I should have clicked the Dewalt button eh?
                  Quadruple Honda Owner
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                  • #10
                    I plan to order a Makita within the next couple of days. I have looked at both, but for some reason I've decided on the Makita instead of the DeWalt.
                    "NOW IS THE TIME"

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