I had the mirka and sold it and kept my modded Flex pxe80 that i bring with me all the time for spot testing when i visit a clients car then recently found the Milwaukee 3inch line if i may suggest Try the new Milwaukee 3 inch detail sander and buy the round backing plate from Etsy, change the grease to a moly type grease do not pack it too much just enough and you'll have one powerful, (than the Mirka) smooth machine with a trigger lock. Ill check out the shine mate. thanks
Where did you get 3" bp for that flex? I do have hlr75 but i would also like to be able to use 3" with this machine. Its by far the best nano machine there is.
If you the Shinemate 3" backing plate, I got it from Parks Care Care. But I do not recommend it as it vibrates very intensely even with Shinemate's own 3" pads. This is now my 2.5" machine and it's great at that. (I kinda like the slightly smaller pad size as opposed to 3")
I must say I am very impressed with this little polisher. It has so much power and is incredibly effective in removing defects. I do like the build quality A LOT and just the form factor and design of it is impressive. It is loud. The vibration issue I am talking about has more to do with the fact that I am used to the Mirka that effectively has zero vibration, but it is not very fair to compare the two. The eb210 has so many different backing plate sizes and different orbital and rotary movements so it is not possible to perfectly balance the tool for all of them. As opposed to the Mirka or the Rupes dedicated 3 inch polishers where they can perfectly balance the tool for the weight of that single backing plate.
I had the mirka and sold it and kept my modded Flex pxe80 that i bring with me all the time for spot testing when i visit a clients car then recently found the Milwaukee 3inch line if i may suggest Try the new Milwaukee 3 inch detail sander and buy the round backing plate from Etsy, change the grease to a moly type grease do not pack it too much just enough and you'll have one powerful, (than the Mirka) smooth machine with a trigger lock. Ill check out the shine mate. thanks
Thank you, I will definitely check the Milwaukee out. It's inexpensive of my favorite brands.
Where did you get 3" bp for that flex? I do have hlr75 but i would also like to be able to use 3" with this machine. Its by far the best nano machine there is.
If you the Shinemate 3" backing plate, I got it from Parks Care Care. But I do not recommend it as it vibrates very intensely even with Shinemate's own 3" pads. This is now my 2.5" machine and it's great at that. (I kinda like the slightly smaller pad size as opposed to 3")
I must say I am very impressed with this little polisher. It has so much power and is incredibly effective in removing defects. I do like the build quality A LOT and just the form factor and design of it is impressive.
It is loud. The vibration issue I am talking about has more to do with the fact that I am used to the Mirka that effectively has zero vibration, but it is not very fair to compare the two. The eb210 has so many different backing plate sizes and different orbital and rotary movements so it is not possible to perfectly balance the tool for all of them. As opposed to the Mirka or the Rupes dedicated 3 inch polishers where they can perfectly balance the tool for the weight of that single backing plate.