You need the plate to punch holes for dust collection to the bag or the dust will quickly clog the paper. No reduction in efficiency with tiny holes in the paper.
You should get some good service out of that one. Was a good unboxing and review video - liked the close ups you did showing various facets of the tool. Yes I think with you working mostly outdoors the dust extraction won't be a much needed feature so we can wait on some other UA-camr to review that aspect. Thanks there Bongo.
Going to buy this sander soon, mainly because out of Bosch, Metabo, Makita aka the 3 brands id buy a Sander from, the B03710 is the cheapest and most quiet atleast on the spec sheets the Makita comes out on top with the least measured decibels which is really good since I hate loud sanders ist just such an unpleasant noise to be around when you are working. Also Makita machines are consistently well made and repair friendly, you can buy all the parts for them. The Metabo doesnt come with a hole punch stencil aswell which is important to me since I also like to use sandpaper rolls but I mainly sand with dust extraction and having the holes in the sandpaper improves dust extraction a lot. Not going to have any issues with the switch or the cord on a Makita machine they mainly use Omron Switches and Patelec H07 leads. Meanwhile ive heard that Metabo Sanders like to go trough switches a fair bit. Everything else is really just the same inside when you take a Makita, Bosch and Metabo Sander apart the internals are very similar. Electric motor on top, then cooling fan, then dust extraction blower wheel thats cast aluminium so it also works as a flywheel and counterweight for the base plate at the botton that has an offset ball bearing to produce the vibration/orbit action. Not a lot to these Sanders.
Sir, please make a video on how to replace all the bearings of this finishing sander, most specially the bearing between the two fan blades, Sir please...
I knew a guy who used a DA air sander on his girl to get her in the mood once. Couldn't believe it when he told me this. some peoples kids. Nice sander Bongo.
lol well as long as they both enjoyed themselves :) jesus thats a bit extreme, i take it was with the body and not a sanding disk? wait wait i dont want to know.... all the best :)
@@thepoultrypeople How about Dewalt DWE6421 Random Orbital vs Makita BO3710? which is better for reliability, ease of use and for great finishes ? Thanks again. Useful video.
You need the plate to punch holes for dust collection to the bag or the dust will quickly clog the paper. No reduction in efficiency with tiny holes in the paper.
Always learning something new. Thanks.
Thanks for the demo of the sanders features & the sandpaper refilling process
Hello my friend,
makita always makes good tools. No, your new makita sander. and I'm watching this 4 years later :-)
You should get some good service out of that one. Was a good unboxing and review video - liked the close ups you did showing various facets of the tool. Yes I think with you working mostly outdoors the dust extraction won't be a much needed feature so we can wait on some other UA-camr to review that aspect. Thanks there Bongo.
Thanks! Exactly what I was looking for - just unboxing mine and wanted a good overview of how to use this thing. Thanks, mate!
Going to buy this sander soon, mainly because out of Bosch, Metabo, Makita aka the 3 brands id buy a Sander from, the B03710 is the cheapest and most quiet atleast on the spec sheets the Makita comes out on top with the least measured decibels which is really good since I hate loud sanders ist just such an unpleasant noise to be around when you are working.
Also Makita machines are consistently well made and repair friendly, you can buy all the parts for them.
The Metabo doesnt come with a hole punch stencil aswell which is important to me since I also like to use sandpaper rolls but I mainly sand with dust extraction and having the holes in the sandpaper improves dust extraction a lot.
Not going to have any issues with the switch or the cord on a Makita machine they mainly use Omron Switches and Patelec H07 leads.
Meanwhile ive heard that Metabo Sanders like to go trough switches a fair bit.
Everything else is really just the same inside when you take a Makita, Bosch and Metabo Sander apart the internals are very similar. Electric motor on top, then cooling fan, then dust extraction blower wheel thats cast aluminium so it also works as a flywheel and counterweight for the base plate at the botton that has an offset ball bearing to produce the vibration/orbit action.
Not a lot to these Sanders.
This one vs Random Orbital Sander, which one do you suggest for prepping the wood furniture and doors for repainting and restaining. Thanks
Thanks from Brazil!
Sir, please make a video on how to replace all the bearings of this finishing sander, most specially the bearing between the two fan blades, Sir please...
Awesome, thank you for this video
Thanks from Romania!!!!
I knew a guy who used a DA air sander on his girl to get her in the mood once. Couldn't believe it when he told me this. some peoples kids. Nice sander Bongo.
lol well as long as they both enjoyed themselves :) jesus thats a bit extreme, i take it was with the body and not a sanding disk? wait wait i dont want to know.... all the best :)
try to repair old one too . yesterday we bought one of these stuffs :)
Good review Thanks
Can't go wrong with Makita mate, you stray away from them from time to time (normally cause of funds) but always go back. ATB Moose
the belt sanders are soo fucking expensive from them
the belt sanders are soo fucking expensive from them
Can't put my finger on it but really love the no bs laid back style of the videos 20,000 subs by the weekend buddy
What brand is this sand paper ?
This one and Bosch Professional GSS 2300, which one do you recommend.
Ive had Bosch tools in the past, none have survived to now. Personally I would stick with Makita when it needs replacing.
@@thepoultrypeople How about Dewalt DWE6421 Random Orbital vs Makita BO3710? which is better for reliability, ease of use and for great finishes ? Thanks again. Useful video.
Sorry Johnny, i have zero experience with the Dewalt unit, I will be looking at the makita MT version of the random orbital soon though.
hello can you use this on the wall?
Hi everyone its poultry from the bongo people ;) watch that sander doesn't hit you in the face bongo pal haha
lol ive been sanding blocks recently, they grab, nearly happened the other day again