You won't want to deal with that handle after you get the hang of using it. Last time I used mine I tossed the handle. After the handle taps the paint you'll do the same too.


You won't want to deal with that handle after you get the hang of using it. Last time I used mine I tossed the handle. After the handle taps the paint you'll do the same too.![]()

I'd buy anything Makita makesIt should serve you well for years..
BTW,I'll be up in Oregon in June(Rogue River area)...wanna test it on my Burb?![]()

I'd buy anything Makita makesIt should serve you well for years..
BTW,I'll be up in Oregon in June(Rogue River area)...wanna test it on my Burb?![]()
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This is the polisher I'm saving up for. I tried one at a show and it is nice. Spendy, but nice.
http://www.4vepa.com/products.php?product_id=158
If you go with a Flex or PC, you could get your pads from Adam's. They have every pad you would need for either machine. The 10% TMC coupon code would go well with that.![]()
I know I could, I just like to look, touch, and feel, and get stuff like that NOW 