04-24-08, 09:38
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 44 | Yet again, Makita 9227 or Flex 3401 RO? I know everyone asks which should I get and such and I have done quite a bit of searching on the Flex and makita both. However, my UDM just went down and I was just going to get the flex and now wondering if I should get the makita instead. I have no experience with a rotary. The main reason I am thinking of a rotary, is that I am soooo detail oriented when it comes to cleaning anything, that it takes me forever to do a detail. I spent 16 hours on my last one for $100. Im losing money because I dont know when to stop. My thinking is a rotary should help cut that down quite a bit. Any suggestions?
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04-24-08, 10:40
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SuperBee364 is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Posts: 2,053 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? You might want to consider the Flex 3403 light weight rotary. I really like mine.
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04-24-08, 11:23
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Join Date: Jan 2008 Posts: 44 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? For reasons undisclosed I need to purchase from Autogeek and the one I see other than the 3401 is FLEX LK603VVB. I dont think it is lightweight lol. Had you ever used a rotary before buying the flex? | |
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04-24-08, 12:15
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Posts: 2,053 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Yeah, for quite a while...tried several different ones, but I bought a Porter Cable rotary cause it was cheap. The gearbox on it finally gave out.
The 9227 is a very nice machine, and it's quiet. The 3403 is a bit noisy, but I'll trade the noise for the light weight. The only other drawback to the 3403 is that the drive shaft gets pretty hot, and transmits the heat to the backing plate, causing it and the attached pad to get hotter than normal. It hasn't really caused an issue... probably more of an annoyance than anything.
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04-26-08, 05:08
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Join Date: Aug 2007 Posts: 171 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Can't go wrong with Makita. Have only had one problem with it in four years. I bought a couple back ups for different locations (job and home) due to good price. Sorry you had to join the (had problems with my UDM club). Since David is such a nice guy and Autopia has such fantastic service no none wants to come clean on the disaster that is the UDM. The machine works great when it is working but when a site is having sales on refurbished units doesn't that say something. | |
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04-26-08, 05:36
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Stafford, VA. Posts: 1,065 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Vote for Makita also. If you respect it, you will be ok. Main rule of thumb is to keep it below 1500 rpm (Setting 3). You will be amazed at how fast you can complete your details. Time is money. Somewhere down the line though you should get another DA to replace your UDM. They do come in handy. | |
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04-26-08, 05:38
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 227 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? I own a 3401 and will be getting my Makita shortly. Anyways I think if your only going to have 1 that the Makita might be the rotary(if you want a rotary) to get. Its heavy duty and everybody seems to like it. I looked into the Metabo and 3403 Flex but I can't deal with any kind of thermal shutdown when im working, I want heavy duty reliability. | |
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04-26-08, 07:30
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Posts: 30 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Is the rotary really that much of a time saver? I've been a pc, then udm convert and love it. I just hate how long and how much patience they take! | |
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04-27-08, 06:25
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Posts: 2,053 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Quote:
Originally Posted by dsms I own a 3401 and will be getting my Makita shortly. Anyways I think if your only going to have 1 that the Makita might be the rotary(if you want a rotary) to get. Its heavy duty and everybody seems to like it. I looked into the Metabo and 3403 Flex but I can't deal with any kind of thermal shutdown when im working, I want heavy duty reliability. | I've used my 3403 for eight hours straight with only two 15 minute snack breaks and it never did a thermal shutdown. I don't think the 3403 has the reputation of thermal shutdowns like the Metabo does. Quote:
Originally Posted by BBS01 Is the rotary really that much of a time saver? I've been a pc, then udm convert and love it. I just hate how long and how much patience they take! | Yes. Using a rotary will cut your polishing time down by *at least* half.
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04-27-08, 07:00
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Join Date: Oct 2001 Location: Arlington, TX Posts: 24,295 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Quote:
Originally Posted by BBS01 Is the rotary really that much of a time saver? I've been a pc, then udm convert and love it. I just hate how long and how much patience they take! | Absolutely. Less than 10 minutes of polishing on the *good* side.
Meguiars #105 mixed with Optimum Compound, Meguiars yellow polishing pad and 1000 rpms. Very minimal holograms, cleaned right up with 3M Ultrafina.
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04-27-08, 07:06
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Join Date: Jul 2002 Posts: 663 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Ha Scott....
To think back in the days...u were still polishing by hand while everyone was using a PC. Remember those days ;-) | |
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04-27-08, 07:13
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Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 784 | Re: Yet again, Makita 9227 of Flex 3401 RO? Quote:
Originally Posted by dsms I own a 3401 and will be getting my Makita shortly. Anyways I think if your only going to have 1 that the Makita might be the rotary(if you want a rotary) to get. Its heavy duty and everybody seems to like it. I looked into the Metabo and 3403 Flex but I can't deal with any kind of thermal shutdown when im working, I want heavy duty reliability. | I haven't heard a case of a 3403 having TS yet. I've only seen one person really mention thermal shutdown issues with the Metabo, but FWIW he now owns two 3403's. I don't think he owns two of them for any reason other than the fact he likes them A LOT.
I have a Metabo,but I haven't gotten a chance to give it a run through. | |
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