shim20
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anyone got one of these? they look handy, wondered what they are built like etc, are they built to the normal makita standard? cheers
From one of the reps at the last Woodmex I gathered that Makita own their own operation in China and unlike Record Power they don't sub-contract manufacturing to other companies. A lot of other firms manufacture some products in China these days in their own factories, e.g. Milwaukee, Bosch and deWalt to name three.Streepips":3sk5jak9 said:The Makita kit is generally a better quality than most of the competition at the price, but some here and on other forums are concerned that Makita is farming out some production of its cheaper products to China or elsewhere and the quality is suffering because of it.
That one I can answer. I've worked for several firms where there were LS1040s in use, both in the workshop and on site. The LS1040 performs very well indeed. As The Shark and others say it is a relatively simple, straightforward design with few bells and whistles. So very little to go wrongThe Shark":3sk5jak9 said:I have not taken it on site anywhere so don't know how it would stand up to site work.
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