Dewalt DWP849X Initial Thoughts

Thanks for the review. The feature I really like is the adjustment in rpm's rather than numbers (1-6). Have to look for that stupid sticker that gives you the number in rpm's.
 
Thanks for the review. The feature I really like is the adjustment in rpm's rather than numbers (1-6). Have to look for that stupid sticker that gives you the number in rpm's.
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Can we please get an update on application? Here, this rotary is cheaper cheaper than the Makita. Thus, the interest.


Thanks for the review. The feature I really like is the adjustment in rpm's rather than numbers (1-6). Have to look for that stupid sticker that gives you the number in rpm's.

Nice observation. I wonder if it can be set between 600 and 1000 for jewelling.
 
Nice observation. I wonder if it can be set between 600 and 1000 for jewelling.

Between each speed setting is another "notch" of speed control. So there is a definite setting for 600, 800 & 1000 rpms. The trigger itself also has a long stroke that allows for very precise control of the speed while in use. It makes it very easy to set it at 1000 rpm (or higher) and then be able to feather the trigger as needed.
 
Between each speed setting is another "notch" of speed control. So there is a definite setting for 600, 800 & 1000 rpms. The trigger itself also has a long stroke that allows for very precise control of the speed while in use. It makes it very easy to set it at 1000 rpm (or higher) and then be able to feather the trigger as needed.

Thanks. I bet it highly beneficial for you pros to master such features.:xyxthumbs:
 
Very nice score Dave and I suspect you'll have the Dewalt for years to come.....:props:

Great photos and writeup! :dblthumb2:
 
Old thread but a good one. Since this thread, I have purchased one of these and have just been super happy with it. I have many hours on it and can say that it is a very capable and a well built machine.
 
Nice review Dave. I just recieved one of these bad boys as well.

I would like to know what backing plate and pad system you are using with this machine.
 
Thanks everyone! I still have my Dewalt and use it several times a week. It is a work horse and performs any job I throw at it with flying colors. I have many bp's for it. Some 3in, 5in, and 7in. I've used just about every pad I own on it with great success. My favorite would have to be the Cyan HT pads and of course wool.
 
Dave, I never saw this thread initially. What surprises me is that you bought this when you already have a Dynabrade. Other than the Dyna not having a 600 speed (but you can feather the trigger to get it lower), what advantage is there to this over the Dyna? Is it just weight? My Dyna has been a great machine.
 
Thanks everyone! I still have my Dewalt and use it several times a week. It is a work horse and performs any job I throw at it with flying colors. I have many bp's for it. Some 3in, 5in, and 7in. I've used just about every pad I own on it with great success. My favorite would have to be the Cyan HT pads and of course wool.

Thanks for the thread and update.

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Flex and dewalt owners? Which machine do you preffer I currently use the makita and its on it's way out...


Brad Merritt
 
I dont have a Flex but I do have the new 849x and love it. Great Machine. Would love to have a Flex but im not shelling out that kind of money right now.
 
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