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06-15-2011 | 05:37 PM
  #41  
I use a Makita almost every day. I have never had a problem with it! my mother has been using makita buffers for a long time now, she has dropped one in the water and picked it out days later, let it dry, and it still ran for years until it ran into a chord problem which was quickly fixed. i wouldnt bother with another brand.

side note my makitas name is 'jimmy buffer' because personality matters!
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06-15-2011 | 09:35 PM
  #42  
Quote: I use a Makita almost every day. I have never had a problem with it! my mother has been using makita buffers for a long time now, she has dropped one in the water and picked it out days later, let it dry, and it still ran for years until it ran into a chord problem which was quickly fixed. i wouldnt bother with another brand.

side note my makitas name is 'jimmy buffer' because personality matters!
Whats your mother"s buffers name?
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06-15-2011 | 09:55 PM
  #43  
Quote: Whats your mother"s buffers name?
haha. she calls it rita makita.. found it needless to add hers but i figured someone would ask
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06-15-2011 | 10:08 PM
  #44  
Quote: haha. she calls it rita makita.. found it needless to add hers but i figured someone would ask
kinda like margaritamakita

What rpm does she like buffing?
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06-23-2011 | 11:11 AM
  #45  
Check this baby out, picked it up for big flat stuff

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06-23-2011 | 11:39 AM
  #46  
Quote: Check this baby out, picked it up for big flat stuff
prob make the job got faster,let us know how it works,looks bulky.I wonder if its easy for the edge of the drum to hit the paint if you acidently tilt it?
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06-23-2011 | 12:38 PM
  #47  
Quote: prob make the job got faster,let us know how it works,looks bulky.I wonder if its easy for the edge of the drum to hit the paint if you acidently tilt it?
Its got some pretty good soft rubber protection around the drum but it does take some getting use to. The biggest brob i have with it is the the direction of the spin in relation to how you have to hold it. If drum was 90 to where its at right now it would be easier to use while standing next to a boat deck on a scaffold.
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