Alfisti said:
usdm, one of my customers has lent me his Makita to trial it for several weeks.
I haven't tried it yet so any observations and tips you have about usage will be appreciated.
BTW, I presently use a PC. Thanks. :xyxthumbs
I have a PC as well. But I don't use it as often anymore. It
has to do with my comfort level. I have small hands, and suffer
from a variety of joint pain issues. So grasping and controlling
the PC is serious for me. Speeds below 5 are tolerable, but
above, the vibration becomes so severe that I can barely
hang on without feeling pain later on. Last Friday, I used it on
a late model Mountaineer, and by late Saturday, my hands
felt like someone took a hammer to base knuckles on my
palms.
The Makita has a significantly shorter stroke, so it does not
cover ground faster. It also feels heavier. But I feel more
comfortable using it over a longer haul than I do the PC. I
think my next purchase would be a lighter machine, with at
least an equal or greater throw. The ideal for me would be
a machine with a similar throw as the PC, but without the
bad vibration.
At the high level you work, I'm not sure I can really offer you
any valuable tips per se'. You'll just have to experiment
with it. If you have any specifics, pm me, and I'll
see if I can be of more help.:xyxthumbs
Be sure to post your feedback on this machine when you have
a chance.