Makita 9227 maintenanced, detailed, wet-sanded and resprayed

Apollo_Auto

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Hi everybuddy! Flexcalibur and I have definitely been through a lot of paint together and the carbon brushes were getting a bit worn so I fingered instead of just doing a brush change, I'd give him the full treatment. I always thought the Makita paint scheme was a little boring anyway and after being dropped, scraped, scuffed, slid, etc. it was looking pretty shabby anyway. So, here's what I did:



Full of polishing dust...



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Paint starting to flake...



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Dust bunnies galore!



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Carbon brushes have one foot in the grave so they were replaced with the set that came with it.



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Dismantling...



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The handles were pre-dusted and then left to soak in a mix of APC in a salad bowl that one of my wife's friend's left here about a year ago :).



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All of the sensitive parts taped off and trimmed with some trusty duct tape



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After wet-sanding I cleaned everything with Prep-Sol



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A coat of primer



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The body was also cleaned with Prep-Sol and sprayed matt-black... me likey black :).



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The copper contacts were all cleaned with a pencil eraser



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The carbon brush contacts were also cleaned with an eraser. An eraser cleans the residue off of electronics without scratching it and compromising the contact area.



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The guts all cleaned out



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I thought the head of the Makita was a bit lame also, so I pimped it out with some chrome spray paint. OK it's not the best paint job in the world, but... limited time, I have to use this on Monday :).



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Handles also cleaned and repainted



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The head baking a bit at 250 Celsius... I can do this now because the wife's outta town :D!



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Left alone for the paint to cure while I head out to the lake for some R&R!



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The finished product. I taped the handles up with tennis racket tape, because they provide a better grip and they're more sweat-proof!



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Jesse as I was reading this with my wife she said she would kill me if she came home and I was baking painted tools in the stove. She also thinks you had way to much Lowenbrau. Me personally would love to do this to my dewalt. I have torn them down but never painted it yet! I think this is a great idea. I'll have to wait till the next weekend my wife works. as she smacks me on the back of my head " don't even think about it. I think it looks great. this was actually a very good write up on maintance. Great Job!

Barry
 
gofast908z said:
This is probably the coolest paint resto i've seen this year. I like your style Jesse.



Many thanks Jeff! I enjoyed this one!



bufferbarry said:
Jesse as I was reading this with my wife she said she would kill me if she came home and I was baking painted tools in the stove. She also thinks you had way to much Lowenbrau. Me personally would love to do this to my dewalt. I have torn them down but never painted it yet! I think this is a great idea. I'll have to wait till the next weekend my wife works. as she smacks me on the back of my head " don't even think about it. I think it looks great. this was actually a very good write up on maintance. Great Job!

Barry



Thanks Barry! If you ever get over here, we'll send the ladies out for beer and cook some sh1t up in the oven :D! Custom Maki... yeah!
 
I tried to do this with a very beat up dewalt i got for $20, but it was too far gone for my skills so i just got a makita. Nice work though, that polisher is looking pro and ready to go.
 
wow! This is inspiring me to do some customization over the winter "recess" here in MI.



Great job! and good choice of colors and materials.
 
MBenz said:
I tried to do this with a very beat up dewalt i got for $20, but it was too far gone for my skills so i just got a makita. Nice work though, that polisher is looking pro and ready to go.



Thanks buddy!



kaotikdt said:
GREAT!!!!! Just in time for my service on my Makita :).



Great job!!!



- Jerry



Cheers Jerry!



Flashtime said:
That's what i'm talkin bout.



:D



Picus said:
That's awesome. Add it to your service list, I'll send you mine. :p



Thanks Kev! Send it on over ;)!



RZJZA80 said:
just wait till the first time you scratch the new paint job, nice work though!



Cheers!



TimG said:
A makita that has a black body and chrome head. Now thats sweet. :2thumbs:



Thanks Tim, I was going for the Ninja look :D



jlb85 said:
wow! This is inspiring me to do some customization over the winter "recess" here in MI.



Great job! and good choice of colors and materials.



Thanks buddy!



Got More Wax said:
9227 Turbo paint correction!!!!!!!!



Andy



Yeah! Cheers Andy!



David Fermani said:
Nice Rehab! Is that the OEM cord or an upgrade?



Thanks David! No that's the original!
 
Dang it. :think: Now you have me thinking. :think2 You see, I have a friend that does powder coating and......:nixweiss :chuckle:





Nice work! :bigups
 
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