So i've been looking into getting a buffer/polisher to get some better results and take some stress off my hands, but i'm curious what you guys would recommend. Ive been told the makita 9227c/cy is a good one but at about 200 bucks its a bit pricey. Anything you guys would say would be as good if not better that isnt 200 bucks or is that about hte going rate?
thanks
--Jeff
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Jeff Weidner
1970 nova in pieces
Jeff,
I have a couple slightly used if your interested in that model # They are demos I received at discount pricing from my suppliers.
I use this model personally on all my rides and boat. Rpm stays stable when set with no vibration to stress the wrists from prolonged use. It may be slightly larger than lets say a dewalt or others but the grip surface and control is better. Our company gets a lot of tools to try out.
Pm me if your interested.
Ive got a Dewalt buffer and I love it. Bought it used about 3 years ago and she works like brand new even to this day. It has a nice weight and balance to it.
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Brian Miller
-1972 Nova
-1968 Camaro
-1967 C-10 step side 4x4
-2000 Dodge Dakota
it'll buff out........
Get Makita, I went through 2 Dewalts in less than 4 years,seems like switches keep going bad as well as motors,even on big heavy duty Dewalt grinders ,Makita keeps going for 6+years ,even after I drove over it a couple of times, lol .BTW, I use it all the time,
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Stefan B. Do what's right,not what's easy!
I have a Dewalt. A bit heavy compared to others. I know I know.. some of you guys may hate Harbor Freight but they sell one that is cheap! So if you are looking to buff a car a few times a year or something then HF is the way to go. Their buffer had pretty good reviews. Plus if you havent buffed before then needing something with serious power isnt recommended. I work between 1200-1800 maybe 1900 rpm. Get good foam pads from 3m and good compound. Some people skip out on this kind of stuff after spending a lot of money on a machine. You can easily spend more on compounds than a buffer. I think i paid 180 for mine and it came with a free wool pad.
i have the makita. best deal i found was around 175 shipped on ebay. that was a ways back though. ive only buffed 2 cars with it, but on probation at my fire department i turned LOTS of aluminum ladders into chrome looking ladders. lots of power, soft start and great balance.
Tim
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