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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    I agree with you there. Everyone has there own preferences between forced and free spinning. This could be a great budget buy for those wanting both.


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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    i never knew exactly why (and the adv/dis-advantages) flex decided to make the 3401 counter clockwise instead of the other way (maybe the gears could only work in that way). just do this and you'll have the basically the same thing... j/k


    one thing though, makita tools are known to be of excellent quality (QC) and i'm sure this tool will just that.
    There is another way to do this. Get a backing plate for a Shurhold 3500, The Shurhold 3500 backing plate has a hole in the middle, just like the Flex 3401 backing plates do. Remove the Flex backing plate. Put the SHurhold backing plate on the flex using the same bolt and washer. Instant free spinning polisher. No need to remove the ring gear. Remove the Shurhold plate, put back the 3401 plate, back to forced rotation.

    No idea if this will work with other backing plates. The important thing is that the plate has a center hole.

    It would be really cool if Lake Country, Buff and SHinem or any of the other manufacturers of pads/backing plates would com up with a custom designed plate to do this. The ideal would be a plate that would fit around the slotted spindle of the 3401; the Shurhold plate just sits on top .

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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    Sorry, should have put this in the original email that I wrote regarding the Shurhold backing plate on the 4501.

    While the new Makita is a very welcome tool, and is showing that the "Big" power tool vendors are getting interested in the car polisher business, it must be kept in mind that the new Makita is neither unique nor revolutionary. The previous Makita polisher, the BO6040 could do the "dual mode" (fixed and free rotating spindle) thing, as can the Bosch 1250 DEVS. It is evidently not a hard thing to do, as they all take a switch flip or move to go from free spindle rotation to a fixed spindle rotation. I think the Bosch 1250 DEVS has a 6mm throw, I don't know what the throw on the Makita BO6040 is.

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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    ^ i thought about that too. so essentially it's like this but with a few tweaks (exterior, etc,)?

    Makita BO6050J Polisher

    If you only buy one polisher, make it the Makita BO6050J Dual-Action Polisher. This one machine will take care of all your detailing jobs, large or small, with just the turn of a knob.

    • 2-mode switch for "random orbit" action (finish sanding) and "random orbit with forced rotation" action (aggressive sanding and polishing)
    • Superior engineering and design reduces vibration by 20% and noise levels almost 2 to 1 over the competition
    • Variable speed control dial (1,600 - 6,800 OPM; 180 - 670 RPM) for various applications
    • Compact tool height (5-3/16") increases efficiency and maneuverability
    • Small diameter barrel grip for optimum comfort and control
    • Uses convenient hook & loop abrasive sanding discs and accessories (hook & loop backing plate included)
    • Efficient through-the-pad dust collection system with built in dust port for a cleaner work environment
    • Includes: 1 ea. Abrasive Disc (#120; 794610-1), Hex Wrench (783203-8), Rubber Pad (193286-4), Wrench Holder (410047-0) and Plastic Tool Case (824591-5)


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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    It is hard to say. They are now using a 5" backing plate, so the use of 5..5" pads is possible. The exterior design, internal electronics and mechanics could be the same, modified slightly, or entirely different No way to really know without seeing them side by side, opened up and internals visible.

    Makita's willingness to have the Autogeek guys and students work with the prototypes is definitely going to help make this Makita a lot more car detailing friendly, and should not be discounted.

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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    ^ i thought about that too. so essentially it's like this but with a few tweaks (exterior, etc,)?

    Makita BO6050J Polisher

    If you only buy one polisher, make it the Makita BO6050J Dual-Action Polisher. This one machine will take care of all your detailing jobs, large or small, with just the turn of a knob.

    • 2-mode switch for "random orbit" action (finish sanding) and "random orbit with forced rotation" action (aggressive sanding and polishing)
    • Superior engineering and design reduces vibration by 20% and noise levels almost 2 to 1 over the competition
    • Variable speed control dial (1,600 - 6,800 OPM; 180 - 670 RPM) for various applications
    • Compact tool height (5-3/16") increases efficiency and maneuverability
    • Small diameter barrel grip for optimum comfort and control
    • Uses convenient hook & loop abrasive sanding discs and accessories (hook & loop backing plate included)
    • Efficient through-the-pad dust collection system with built in dust port for a cleaner work environment
    • Includes: 1 ea. Abrasive Disc (#120; 794610-1), Hex Wrench (783203-8), Rubber Pad (193286-4), Wrench Holder (410047-0) and Plastic Tool Case (824591-5)

    Higher RPM with the newer Makita and designed specifically for polishing, not sanding.
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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    Quote Originally Posted by nothingface5384 View Post
    Im sure it will on some instances, but the tool being longer and orbit being smaller it will be less prominent and more manageable
    it will be alot smoother then the flex thats forsure

    from seeing videos of the po5000c and the Mille in action..it looked like mille was the smoothest...then rechecked video closer and they were only running in either speed 3.5 or 4...where as makita was most likely at full speed


    side by side comparisons will eventually come though..just need to wait
    Thanks for the reply!

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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    Quote Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06 View Post
    Higher RPM with the newer Makita and designed specifically for polishing, not sanding.
    my comment was geared more towards that they already had a dual mode machine...

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    Re: Review: Makita PO5000C Orbital Polisher - Gear-driven and Free Spinning - Mike Phillips

    Mike, did you notice you used one mode more then the other??

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