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Old 04-08-07, 02:50   #1 (permalink)
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Makita 9227...

Where is the best place to purchase the rotary right now? I'm ordering tonight.

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Old 04-08-07, 02:54   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Makita 9227...

Makita 9227CX3 Polisher with Polishing Bonus Kit
 
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Old 04-08-07, 02:56   #3 (permalink)
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^^^ Yep that the place
 
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Old 04-08-07, 03:06   #4 (permalink)
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Dang Ivan! I'm excited for you! Those details are paying for some nice stuff haha.
 
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Old 04-08-07, 03:09   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Makita 9227...

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Dang Ivan! I'm excited for you! Those details are paying for some nice stuff haha.
Haha thanks. Yea I'm looking to upgrade a bit, and also, I just thought of this during my last detail a few days ago, if something goes wrong with 1 rotary, I'll have a replacement... it would suck big time if you finish half a car then boom haha

Thanks big guys up there haha... I had that site bookmarked already, but wanted to see any other places... I'll order from there since it seems many others are $200
 
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Old 04-08-07, 04:05   #6 (permalink)
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I got mine at Amazon.com for $179.99 with no tax and free shipping. Works out great for me because it's nice to not pay CA tax for once.

Amazon.com: Makita 9227CX3 10 Amp 7-Inch Electronic Sander/Polisher Kit: Home Improvement
 
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Re: Makita 9227...

Hmmm I was thinkin of buying one too. Wonder where I should order from...

I was thinking of AG or classic motoring or even top of the line, but seems like those two places that you guys linked has the best offers.... what's the warranty for those two places? Also what else would need to be purchased if I just bought the systems itself from thsoe websites?
 
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Hmmm I was thinkin of buying one too. Wonder where I should order from...

I was thinking of AG or classic motoring or even top of the line, but seems like those two places that you guys linked has the best offers.... what's the warranty for those two places? Also what else would need to be purchased if I just bought the systems itself from thsoe websites?
By it at the cheapest place. The warranty isn't through the vendor, it's from Makita.
 
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By it at the cheapest place. The warranty isn't through the vendor, it's from Makita.
exactly...

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Hmmm I was thinkin of buying one too. Wonder where I should order from...

I was thinking of AG or classic motoring or even top of the line, but seems like those two places that you guys linked has the best offers.... what's the warranty for those two places? Also what else would need to be purchased if I just bought the systems itself from thsoe websites?
you would need everything else haha... pads, backing plate, etc...
 
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Re: Makita 9227...

I'm not worried about back plating and what not, I already have 6.5'' LC CCS pads so that dept might be taken cared of, but I might pick up some other pads as well. Anything you guys suggest along with what I have in my arsenal already?
 
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Re: Makita 9227...

I ordered the 9227 from Coastal Tool last night... can't wait to try it out...

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I'm not worried about back plating and what not, I already have 6.5'' LC CCS pads so that dept might be taken cared of, but I might pick up some other pads as well. Anything you guys suggest along with what I have in my arsenal already?
I'm not sure what exactly are you asking for us to suggest? Extra pads, backing plates...
 
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Old 04-10-07, 01:37   #12 (permalink)
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you won't be dissapointed, its so much smoother than handling a PC. I picked mine up about 2 months ago from coastal as well, couldn't be happier!

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