darksparkz
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- Aug 4, 2006
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So I've got a PC7424, and looking to upgrade to a rotary to save me time, not for a business or anything, just for friend's cars and my own cars to save time and over using my PC.
I know the most recommended one for cross over is the Flex 3403, with a weight of 4.8lbs. While the Makita 9227 is the workhorse to get, with weight of 6.6lbs. 2lbs is a lot, but the PC has a weight of 5.75lbs. So in reality, if I get the Makita, it'd only be 1lb heavier then what I'm used to.
For almost the same price between the Makita 9227 and the Flex 3403, think I should get the Makita instead? The Makita is rated from 600-3000rpm, while the Flex is 1100-3700rpm.
I'm not so sure I'll really need the difference from 600-1100rpm for a slow speed, since I'd mainly use it for correction purposes anyways, and apply any sealant/wax by hand or just use very light pressure to spread out. What exactly is jeweling?
But maybe the higher speed of 3700rpm on the Flex would be useful for any extreme needs.
I'm leaning towards the Flex as a crossover rotary to use though since I won't be doing heavy volume work or anything, just something to save me lots of time as compared to a PC.
I currently have CCS 5.5" and Edge 2000 6" pads, I'll do more research on proper pads/backing plates and any polishes I should get instead.
I've looked at this thread which has helped a lot too:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-polisher/22554-first-rotary-flex-makita.html
I know the most recommended one for cross over is the Flex 3403, with a weight of 4.8lbs. While the Makita 9227 is the workhorse to get, with weight of 6.6lbs. 2lbs is a lot, but the PC has a weight of 5.75lbs. So in reality, if I get the Makita, it'd only be 1lb heavier then what I'm used to.
For almost the same price between the Makita 9227 and the Flex 3403, think I should get the Makita instead? The Makita is rated from 600-3000rpm, while the Flex is 1100-3700rpm.
I'm not so sure I'll really need the difference from 600-1100rpm for a slow speed, since I'd mainly use it for correction purposes anyways, and apply any sealant/wax by hand or just use very light pressure to spread out. What exactly is jeweling?
But maybe the higher speed of 3700rpm on the Flex would be useful for any extreme needs.
I'm leaning towards the Flex as a crossover rotary to use though since I won't be doing heavy volume work or anything, just something to save me lots of time as compared to a PC.
I currently have CCS 5.5" and Edge 2000 6" pads, I'll do more research on proper pads/backing plates and any polishes I should get instead.
I've looked at this thread which has helped a lot too:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...-polisher/22554-first-rotary-flex-makita.html