Very first time with rotary (Makita) using System One (junk hood)

WOW!

Very nice write up and pics. You did a Great Job too. Thank You for the explanations of what you were doing. First time with a rotory, you keep it up, that's living proof it can be done. How much did you pay for the trunck?
 
Showroom Shine said:
WOW!

Very nice write up and pics. You did a Great Job too. Thank You for the explanations of what you were doing. First time with a rotory, you keep it up, that's living proof it can be done. How much did you pay for the trunck?



Thank you! It really wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. Trunk was $100. I thought it would be a little cheaper, but regardless, I would much rather bust up the finish on a junkyard trunk than on my Infiniti sedan and CUV.
 
My93Civic said:
Hey the Pro Kit comes with the new industrial adapter? The autogeek site has the picture of the old regular adapter with the Pro Kit? Im gonna buy some soon too:lol



I just got the pro kit last month from AG and it had the old adapter.
 
Gemini13 said:
I just got the pro kit last month from AG and it had the old adapter.



See thats what I thought, I was seeing/getting conflicting answers. Even the Autogeek site has the picture of the old adapter. And some folks like The Edge were saying you get the industrial adapter they think...



I'll just probably buy the polish and pad and adapter separate because I dont really need the sponge, case, and cloth, lol. I already have those.



But maybe I'll just go with the old adapter since I will save another $10 and I dont think the old adapter is that horrible to use, its just a bit harder to swap out pads?
 
My93Civic said:
Hey the Pro Kit comes with the new industrial adapter? The autogeek site has the picture of the old regular adapter with the Pro Kit? Im gonna buy some soon too:lol



comes with regular adapter the industrial which I have costs like 10$ more.
 
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