Kaleb G.
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- Jan 10, 2011
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Friday I will be making my last order for a while... I need some advice on what I should do. I'm stuck between 3 options:
1) Makita, 6in and 5in backing plates, 2 or 3 wool pads.
2) Meg's MF pad system. I would probably just order 2 of the finishing and cutting 5 inch pads. Would also be ordering the correct product to go with the pads.
3) Surbufs...
I have two personal cars, a red 2004 F150 and a silver '04 Chrysler Sebring, and I also take care of two black Cadi's (one late 90's, other early 2000's), and a fairly new DARK blue Town and Country. I would be learning and mastering on the F150 and Sebring before ever touching the other three.
I've been wanting the Makita for a while, the new MF pads intrigue me, and I feel like the Surbufs are the middle ground. I've wanted the Makita since I started really looking into all the sites. I feel like it's more of a long term tool than the 3401. I eventually want the Flex and Makita, but I would rather just get the Makita first and start the learning process. I have a fresh bottle of 105 and 205, which is also playing against the new MF pads. Currently have a newer PC.
I'd really appreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance.
Kaleb
1) Makita, 6in and 5in backing plates, 2 or 3 wool pads.
2) Meg's MF pad system. I would probably just order 2 of the finishing and cutting 5 inch pads. Would also be ordering the correct product to go with the pads.
3) Surbufs...
I have two personal cars, a red 2004 F150 and a silver '04 Chrysler Sebring, and I also take care of two black Cadi's (one late 90's, other early 2000's), and a fairly new DARK blue Town and Country. I would be learning and mastering on the F150 and Sebring before ever touching the other three.
I've been wanting the Makita for a while, the new MF pads intrigue me, and I feel like the Surbufs are the middle ground. I've wanted the Makita since I started really looking into all the sites. I feel like it's more of a long term tool than the 3401. I eventually want the Flex and Makita, but I would rather just get the Makita first and start the learning process. I have a fresh bottle of 105 and 205, which is also playing against the new MF pads. Currently have a newer PC.
I'd really appreciate some feedback. Thanks in advance.
Kaleb