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02-21-07, 12:50
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#61 (permalink)
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NotaHack is offline
Join Date: Feb 2007 Posts: 7 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? The only highspeed worth buying is the milwaukee. I've owned makita, dewalt, and hitachi. The milwaukee kills them all. I've had mine run over by a 3500 series pickup and still work like a champ. Makita's are too light and the outside cases break easily, the dewalt go through switches and armatures (sp) all the time, three in one year before I put the thing where it belonged, my dumpster. | |
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02-21-07, 01:02
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tdekany is offline
Join Date: May 2004 Location: Fairfax Virginia Posts: 6,400 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? Quote: |
Originally Posted by NotaHack The only highspeed worth buying is the milwaukee. I've owned makita, dewalt, and hitachi. The milwaukee kills them all. I've had mine run over by a 3500 series pickup and still work like a champ. Makita's are too light and the outside cases break easily, the dewalt go through switches and armatures (sp) all the time, three in one year before I put the thing where it belonged, my dumpster. | nice 1st post.
I'll just go to my garbage can and trash my makita.
we once ran over our 6 months old puppy and it lived. Is that mean all other dogs should be put to death? I smell spam!!!!!!!
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02-21-07, 01:09
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#63 (permalink)
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SpoiledMan is offline
Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Southern Cali Posts: 6,664 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? I guess I'm too much of a wimp for a Milwaukee. They are heavier than my B&D and that thing is heavy.
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02-21-07, 01:38
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: corner of walk and don't walk Posts: 23 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? that was his 3rd. post !!! but who's counting !!! | |
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02-21-07, 01:57
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NotaHack is offline
Join Date: Feb 2007 Posts: 7 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? Quote: |
Originally Posted by tdekany nice 1st post.
I'll just go to my garbage can and trash my makita.
we once ran over our 6 months old puppy and it lived. Is that mean all other dogs should be put to death? I smell spam!!!!!!! | You don't know me. How many posts should I have before I'm allowed to voice my opinion?
I'm not a spammer or a amateur. I've been detailing professionally for nearly 8 years. In a shop that does nearly $100,000.00 per month in just detail work, that doesn't include the hand carwash, or window tinting I work six days a week and knock out at least 3 cars per day by myself. Do the math. Don't cast dispersions without knowing your facts. | |
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02-21-07, 02:06
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57 wax is offline
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: corner of walk and don't walk Posts: 23 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? 100 k a month wow ... that's pimping !!! can you slip me the address I like to come by !!!!! | |
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02-21-07, 02:16
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NotaHack is offline
Join Date: Feb 2007 Posts: 7 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? Quote: |
Originally Posted by 57 wax 100 k a month wow ... that's pimping !!! can you slip me the address I like to come by !!!!! | Yeah it is a very busy shop. Too bad I don't own it. We easily go through a 55gal drum of tire dressing in two weeks, 8 gallons off polish a week, a drum of all purpose every week. The material bills alone are over 1k per week. | |
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02-21-07, 03:03
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Join Date: Sep 2006 Posts: 2,003 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? Quote: |
Originally Posted by tdekany we once ran over our 6 months old puppy and it lived | You ran over your puppy?
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02-21-07, 03:08
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#69 (permalink)
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BigAl3 is offline
Join Date: Mar 2005 Posts: 6,772 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? everyone is going to have different experiences with different machines, so to each his or her own. if it works for you, than that's all that matters... | |
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02-21-07, 03:16
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rydawg is offline
Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: MA / NH Posts: 3,044 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? That's right! Everyone is diffferent and some like light and some like heavy. Some like fast and some like slow. It's all on your technique. Some are lefty and some are righty. I have tried a lot of rotorys in my life and the makita and the milwaukee are tough and strong. Either one, you can't go wrong! | |
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02-21-07, 03:40
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#71 (permalink)
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tdekany is offline
Join Date: May 2004 Location: Fairfax Virginia Posts: 6,400 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? Quote: |
Originally Posted by NotaHack You don't know me. How many posts should I have before I'm allowed to voice my opinion?
I'm not a spammer or a amateur. I've been detailing professionally for nearly 8 years. In a shop that does nearly $100,000.00 per month in just detail work, that doesn't include the hand carwash, or window tinting I work six days a week and knock out at least 3 cars per day by myself. Do the math. Don't cast dispersions without knowing your facts. | maybe you should reread your posts before submitting it.
everyone has an opinion, and yours doesn't weigh any more on these pages.
In the above post you sound like a "Know it all" Quote: |
The only highspeed worth buying is the milwaukee
| Now tell me, how wrong is that to say. The ONLY one?
Where you work how much tire shine you go through and how much your employer makes means nothing to me.
Sharing your pro experience (especially if you post before and after pictures to prove how good you are) in a friendly way will make many people want to read your posts. m3c
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02-21-07, 05:37
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Accumulator is offline
Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 21,178 | Re: A good Rotary polisher? NotaHack- Welcome to Autopia, as you can see some threads get a little heated. Heh heh, I'll cut some slack to anybody who uses a Milwaukee all the time and actually *enjoys* it  It's been, uhm..counting...28 years since I had to use one every day and man it left an impression, they really are built like no other rotary I've ever checked out. Gotta admit that I like the light weight of the Makita and Metabo but I can see somebody having the opposite opinion.
I do note that people who like Milwaukees and B&Ds tend to really *like* them, and over a *long* timespan too. That really does tell you something about the tools and it reminds me of how I appreciate the build-quality of the Cyclo when it comes to that type of machine. | |
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