SO what do you guys think of......

Ray in Kingwood

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Fixin to pull the trigger on this one......any comments guys...?

I have 8 drills, sanders, routers, da's, and nibblers, and sawzalls and portabands and portable saws, hammerdrills........so I am pretty loyal to Milwalkee.
They are built like tanks and just plain hold up.

I just noticed I never saw you guys mention them.....I am gonna buy one of these for my rotary polisher.

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Double Insulated Spindle Lock for Convenient Accessory Change Self-Stopping Long Life Brush System Powerful MILWAUKEE Built 11 AMP Motors Helical Gearing All Ball and Roller Bearings Aluminum Gear Case with Protective Urethane Bumpers Dial Speed Control - Exclusive MILWAUKEE electronic speed control in powerful 11 AMP polishers - ideal for clearcoat finishes. Quik-Lok Cord Set Included - Quick detachment from tool for tangle-free carrying and storage. Includes: One 7" rubber backing pad, disc nut and nylon washer. Specifications: Pad Dia. - 7" Volts - 120 AC AMPS - 11 Speed (No Load) RPM - 0-2800 Length - 16-1/2".
 
Unless you have plenty of experience with a PC or have a practice car I would hold off. You can burn the paint with a rotary pretty quickly if you are not skilled enough. The Flex is more then enough to tackle jobs. I'm assuming you are not a detailer by trade and more of a weekend warrior (like myself)? I just do mine and family and friends cars and the UDM is more then enough to do that.
 
Actually the Milwaukee is the heaviest out the makita,dewalt, metabo.
 
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wytstang I have finished out stainless steel and copper and bronze and built custom elevator cabs for years......so I really feel confident I can handle the rotary.
 
Using a rotary isn't that hard to use, common sense plays a big role in using it. Milwaukee makes great tools, I would buy their products before buying a Makita or Hitachi.
 
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