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Originally Posted by Denzil
I've never used any other rotary other than my Metabo.
Hmm, maybe I should purchase a backup rotary, hehe. I suppose I could purchase another Metabo but maybe I should give the Makita 9227C a shot instead.
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i having been looking at the metabo and it looks like they make quality tools.
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Originally Posted by cleandean
I have one and although its heavier than most buffers it is also more powerful than any other buffer I ever use. I always use it when heavy compounding or removing 1200 grit sanding scratches. I love the slow start, which gives you a oportunity to spread the compond/polish lightly before buffing. I also own a "knock off" 5460 that was obviously manufactured by Milwaukee. Their tools are not cheap, but they seem indestructible. I've had my 5460 for about 6-7 years now.
BTW... Plan on your forearms growing about 2" after using this tool for a while. It is a serious forearm workout when buffing out lower panels especially on sports cars.
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Thanks, im looking foreward to using this machine. I first picked it up and couldn't believe how much heavier it was than my makita.
And ive been looking for a new forearm workout!
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Originally Posted by TaylorMade
HI,Yukonon22. Dana Taylor from (TM) I have been Professionaly Detailing 4 (20)yrs plus.From Compounding, Polishing, Glazing; wool to foam pads the milwaukee is the only wheel I use. there are those whom do not know are use the wheel because, it is on the Heavy side, but i can wheel with one hand with it.and U don't have to applie great pressure to it like other wheels because they R so light(Makita)From American 2 Exotics it is the only one in this hand; Undispurted Champion, period IMO It is basically Bullit Proof!!!!, the only things that will and go wrong R the Bushing(easy to change) and the powercord. May U abd your Family have a GREAT weekend. PEACE
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Thank you. The thing definitely looks bulletproof. It nice the power cord is interchangeable too.
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Originally Posted by littlemissGTO
Wow my brother just gave me this very polisher. Guess I better consider myself VERY lucky.
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Thats a nice gift from your brother. My dad bought mine for me. He wasn't too happy his makita took a dump, but i was as i am pretty new too this detailing thing and as we all know it exciting to get new detailing gear. My only problem is i ordered an air polisher so i am going to have a hard time choosing between tools.