Re: Which ROTARY is the BEST ?
Makita or DeWalt
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Re: Which ROTARY is the BEST ?
Best - is truly a matter of personal taste. Some says the Dewalt DW849 is just to big and heavy but I like using it. Been wanting to buy some gears from Festool especially the rotary polisher and also some woodworking tools - but they are darn expensive.
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I recently obtained a Dewalt 849 and I really like it. The detail shop I work at has two Dewalts that are used daily and they still work excellently.
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I have a makita 9227 and I think that it's a fantastic machine: amazing soft start, triggervery very ballanced. The weight is not a problem: 2.9 Kg of realy power!!!
I have a goog impression about Shinex Festool ( http: //www.nordex-tools.de/festool-rotationspolierer-shinex-rap-150-fe/a-220591/ ).
It's very very light. The head not overheats...never and it is very ballanced.
Here in Italy it's more expensive than Makita.
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Re: Which ROTORY is the BEST ?
Originally posted by Driven Auto Detail View PostTodd -
Would you say the Flex rotary we're discussing is a "must-have" for someone like yourself that does a lot of machine work? Or could you get by w/o a small rotary like that?
IMO, no the Mini-Flex is not a must have. Long before I owned I mini rotary, I had always used full sized rotaries (both the Hitachi and the Makita) and never had a problem polishing areas with out it, even if it meant the rare occasion I had polish small areas by hand.
Of course there is the rare exception when it would be nice to have the smaller tool to get into those rare places where you cannot make a larger machine fit, but I don't find it to be a 'must-have'.
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Fred- you had better luck with yours than I did- I went through three of those HF rotaries detailing my 1990 SHO. They kept speeding up all by themselves. The last one sped up, the arbor broke loose, and the pad flew off the head and frisbee'd about 50 yards onto the highway next to my house. I looked at the rotary, then at the highway, then back at the rotary, and said "huh... guess we're done for today."
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Makita 9227 is absolutely great machine. Especially its speed range starting at 600 rpm allows to pamper the paint.
Stepping up to the rotary league is a big move, however rotary buffers do work much faster. I'm a big fan of M105/ M205 for serious corrections.
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I have a harbor frieght variable speed rotary and it is great! I have done over 30 cars with it and it has not only outlasted the Megs v110g2 it was only $30!
I purchased the tool about a year and half to host my Velcro backing upholstery brush my primary mat and carpet too. I soon got the itch to throw on a few pads and test it out and it was down hill from there. Other than the fact that at hour 3 of detailing the head gets hot it's a very good machine and would challenge anyone fred a throw down aginst my machine
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Re: Which ROTORY is the BEST ?
Another vote for the Makita 9227c. I sold my DeWalt DW849 to buy a Makita. The Soft Start feature and range of pre-set speeds make it unique among rotary polishers. The light weight (nearly 2 lbs less than a DeWalt) makes it easier to handle.
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Re: Which ROTORY is the BEST ?
Originally posted by TH0001 View Post+1, I like the mini Flex for times when I need it, but it is loud, and also gets very very warm (almost hot) after some time in use.
Would you say the Flex rotary we're discussing is a "must-have" for someone like yourself that does a lot of machine work? Or could you get by w/o a small rotary like that?
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I have the Makita 9227 variable speed rotary. This is a fantastic machine and like all other Makita power tools it's quality made and built to last.
- Variable speed (0-3,000 RPM) with pre-set maximum speed dial; ideal for ultra slow polishing
- Pre-set speed setting dial (600-3,000 RPM) for maximum control
- Electronic speed control maintains constant speed under load
- Weight 6.8 pounds
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Re: Which ROTORY is the BEST ?
Originally posted by Driven Auto Detail View PostLove my Makita. Also have the small Flex rotary. I like the small size but I think minimum speed is 1000 - 11000 RPM's, which I don't like. I also don't care for how loud and annoying the motor is. It's definitely not as "quiet" and smooth as the Makita. But it does work well for small areas.
The Makita 9227c is still the best, most well rounded rotary out there, IMO. I only wish it has a more sensitive speed trigger like the Hitachi, but nothing is perfect.
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Love my Makita. Also have the small Flex rotary. I like the small size but I think minimum speed is 1000 - 11000 RPM's, which I don't like. I also don't care for how loud and annoying the motor is. It's definitely not as "quiet" and smooth as the Makita. But it does work well for small areas.
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The Makita is a great tool! I own one and love it. But by all means check out the flex, and for that matter, the DeWalt. A lot of production shops around here use them because they're tough.
You really can't go wrong with any of the top brands. They are all good, just slightly different. Pick the one you like best.
However, I would suggest staying away from the cheap stuff - you'll probably be disapointed.....
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Personal preference but the Makita 9227C dials down to 600 RPM and this is a really nice feature for final polishing...
I prefer no handle or a stick handle, the D Handle or "Hoop Handle" looks cool but will tire out your forearm muscles after hours of work...
With a stick handle you can quickly and easily remove it or change sides...
Love the lightweight Flex for small parts or tight areas...
Being very careful, it was possible to run the thin, Flex 3403 in-between the side of the grill and the headlight bucket.
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Here's a 1932 Ford Highboy with a Blown 502 Big Block Chevy launching at Autogeek after we removed the swirls and polished the paint to a swirl-free, high gl...
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