[TheForge] 1/2" electric hand drill
Ries Niemi
rniemi at fidalgo.net
Tue Aug 8 14:58:15 EDT 2006
>
> Michael wrote:
>> I have had Makita grinders and saws. Their quality is generally high,
>> but
>> both their brushes and trigger assemblies (on the grinders at least)
>> proved
>> to be a weak spot. This would not have been a big deal if I had been
>> able to
>> buy replacement parts. In my area (Seattle) there was only one
>> dealer, and
>> he insisted on replacing the parts, not selling them. After paying
>> over
>> fifty bucks for trigger replacement twice, I gave the tools away to
>> someone
>> who wouldn't use them enough to fall into the trap.
>> Mikey
Mikey- you are dating yourself- and I am dating myself by understanding
you- back when Makita tools first became available, in the late 70's,
there was indeed only one dealer in Seattle, old Commercial Carbide on
First Avenue South, across from Sears- hows that for ancient history?
Now, of course, there are probably 50 places that sell Makita in the
Seattle area. including, ironically enough, Sears.
And there are tons of places that will sell you a new switch, online,
and have it delivered to your door tomorrow.
But I have always considered Makita to be one step below real
industrial tools- there are some quality Makita woodworking tools, but
for metalworking, they just arent built as tough as Milwaukee, Bosch,
Metabo, or Fein.
You drop em off the ladder a few times, or bounce em out the back of
the pickup at 30mph, and the damn things stop working.
Wheras some of my Bosch grinders are barely recognizable as tools
anymore, but they keep on ticking.
Ries Niemi
Industrial Artist
http://www.RiesNiemi.com
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