Note that when you hear the shop vac ramp up in speed that means its not moving any air so the motor is running unloaded and at lower amps than when in normal use. An unloaded motor will run at maximum speed and minimum amps.
PROTIP: About the locking button, stick a small rubber onto it, one of those that you can use as "legs" for small devices such as an internet router or switch box, small round hard rubber sticky leg. You can even cut it to the size if needed. That way you sort of "extend" the button in the Makita and it becomes a whole world easier to use :) (I don´t even own the machine yet, will buy it in a couple of weeks 100% and I think I´ll do that xD)
the dust bag lid is the adapter. also I used this on drywall and the dust collection sucks. there were streams of dist shooting out where the pad met the housing.
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool. Were you using a vacuum for drywall sanding, or just the dust bag?
Nice review. I just bought this. On the box it says "with built-in vacuum port adapter". What they don't tell you, that adapter only works on the $600 Makita dust collector. I like your solution better!
Well done !! Great review !! I’m a 72 year old grandmother and you have inspired me to buy a Makita sander and now I’m ready to sand my kneading boards !! What oil would you recommend to treat kneading boards??
For your vibration comparison - a cordless sander will be heavier, and the added mass will dampen vibration, so it's a bit of an apples to oranges comparison. But I appreciate this review. I am trying to decide whether I should pay $5 more for the case (the "K" model). I think I'll go pull the trigger (pun intended)
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
So I picked this exact one up today. I went in initially looking to by the 5030k model which was $69. although computer said they had 3 in stock there was actually none on the shelves except for one last one which was this model priced at $89. I got lucky as they offered me this model for $69 for not having the other model. I said hell yea give it here!
noel homiebro Lol a Home Depot in my area. It was probably because I had went in prior for a compressor they showed in stock but didn’t have so guess they felt bad and felt they owed me a solid for my troubles. lol it was the same employee so she remembered 😂
Just purchased this sander and have a question. So on setting 1-3 pad only vibrates at different intensities then on speeds 4 and 5 it rotates...is this correct? On speed 4 I can actually hold the disc and keep it from turning is this a safety mechanism or is their an issue with my particular sander.
They're bench cookies, and they're super useful! Rockler makes them: amzn.to/2ZWzOy3 Bench Dog Tools also makes them: amzn.to/2ZWzOy3 I have a set of each, and just buy whichever is cheaper at the time.
Mine has begun spitting dust out the vents in the body of the sander. I've removed the sanding pad and shot compressed air but the problem is only getting worse. Any recommendations on how to fix?
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
I usually use Gator sanding discs: amzn.to/31O3BYc But I've been meaning to try the new Sandnet ones from Diablo: amzn.to/39KAppo I don't like the regular Diablo ones too much, since the "universal" hole pattern has something like 40% less area for dust collection than a standard 8 hole disc.
I notice mine doesn't spin until it makes contact with the surface of the thing I sanding, it just vibrate like a sheet sander. Is it suppose to do that? Does the pad spin when you just hold it up in the air when you pull on the trigger?
It actually doesn't need an adapter. It's built into the dust bag - just detach the dust bag from the dust bag adapter and shove a hose on the end of that.
I haven't used any of the the Bosch GEX 125 variants, so I'm probably not the best person to ask. If you're talking about the GEX125-1AE, I really like the aux handle this Makita has and I'm not sure I'd want to give it up. (Also, the GEX125-1AE runs off of 220V, and the Makita off of 110V.) If you're talking about the GEX 125-150 AVE Professional though, I don't really think they're comparable, since the Bosch is 3X the price!
Hello My friend this Makita in Greece cost 134€.Which do you prefer this MAKITA - BO5041K -MAKITA - BO5031K or the Bosch Bosch GEX 125-1 AE Professional + 50 Extras papers
I can't really say, since I haven't used that model of Bosch. I'd check out Workshop Addict's review of the Bosch ROS20VS, which I believe is the North American equivalent of the GEX 125-1.
I haven't really had the need. I suppose I might consider trying it if the bearing felt rough when rotated by hand, but so far it hasn't shown any indication of damage. If you do lubricate them, make sure to use the right grease, and don't overpack the bearing - that can actually lead to overheating and subsequent damage. It looks like replacements are available for around $11 too, if you look up the part number in the illustrated parts breakdown, and Google it.
May be a little late fir a 6 year old video. But if you remove the bag from the connection to the tool your shop vac hose will fit in connector to the tool.
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
Hi How is this sander (quick, efficient and aggresive) for removing stock? For example few layers of paint from garden furniture or smoothing wall plaster? I m thinking of getting this model or Makita BO6030. Do you know anything about bo6030 - just to compare them ?
This BO5041 handles drywall sanding great, as long as it's hooked up to a shopvac for dust collection. It will also do a good job at handling finishing tasks, but if you really want stock removal, you may want to look at belt sanders. The reason I was using mine for stock removal is that my workpiece was only twice the surface area that my belt sander covers, and I wanted a little more control. I haven't had any hands on experience with the BO6030, but it looks like a tank. The 6" disk should allow you to cover more area quickly, but the 2.7A motor rating gives me a bit of hesitancy, since this 5" sander has a 3A rating. You may find the BO6030 bogs down a bit more under load, but I can't say for sure, since I haven't used it myself. Given the choice between the two, I'd pick the BO5041 mainly due to the cost savings - it's less than half the price!
I bought this sander from homedepot and my Velcro pad wore out I went to homedepot to buy a new one and they don't stalk the pad bur they sell the sander and I was told to go to harbor freight to see if they had one and they also didn't have a pad that would work
Your HD store employees are lazy or uninformed. They could have looked it up and ordered it for you if it wasn't stocked in-store. www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-5-in-Round-Hook-and-Loop-Backing-Pad-8-Hole-743081-8/203781593
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
MAKITA SELLS THIS MACHINE WITHOUT THE REQUIERD SANDING ACCESSORY IN BRAZIL. VELCRO DOES'NT STICK TO PAD. MAKITA VENDE MÁQUINA SEM FORNECER AS LIXAS PRÓPRIAS NO MERCADO BRASILEIRO
Worst thing to buy these type of sanders, soon has the pad wears out, and that won't take long, It's down at the shop to buy another pad , about 15 to 25 pounds
Note that when you hear the shop vac ramp up in speed that means its not moving any air so the motor is running unloaded and at lower amps than when in normal use. An unloaded motor will run at maximum speed and minimum amps.
PROTIP: About the locking button, stick a small rubber onto it, one of those that you can use as "legs" for small devices such as an internet router or switch box, small round hard rubber sticky leg. You can even cut it to the size if needed. That way you sort of "extend" the button in the Makita and it becomes a whole world easier to use :)
(I don´t even own the machine yet, will buy it in a couple of weeks 100% and I think I´ll do that xD)
I brought my rigid cordless back. Batteries lasted like 3 minutes in that thing. Bought THIS Makita instead
Well done review. Very informative and your wooden adapter idea for the dust collector hose is great. Thanks very much.
Glad I could help!
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Good review! Was really interested in the VS demo and liked the adapter you made! Thank you
the dust bag lid is the adapter. also I used this on drywall and the dust collection sucks. there were streams of dist shooting out where the pad met the housing.
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
Were you using a vacuum for drywall sanding, or just the dust bag?
A downdraft table would help if you don't want to hold a vacuum in the other hand too.
not made fot that ! learn stuff before you buy maybe !
Thanks for the review. Nice job. Pulled trigger on the 5031k. Cheers.
Nice review. I just bought this. On the box it says "with built-in vacuum port adapter". What they don't tell you, that adapter only works on the $600 Makita dust collector. I like your solution better!
Well done !! Great review !! I’m a 72 year old grandmother and you have inspired me to buy a Makita sander and now I’m ready to sand my kneading boards !! What oil would you recommend to treat kneading boards??
I use this oil for the cutting boards I make: amzn.to/2QSJQt3
It will probably work for your kneading boards too.
Thanks for info!! When sanding, what number sandpaper do you start with and end with ??
Depending on the wood and finish type, I usually do 100, 150, then 220 with an orbital sander.
Doresoom Tool Reviews Thank you so much for answering me that is really sweet of you I’ll try it thank you
For your vibration comparison - a cordless sander will be heavier, and the added mass will dampen vibration, so it's a bit of an apples to oranges comparison. But I appreciate this review. I am trying to decide whether I should pay $5 more for the case (the "K" model). I think I'll go pull the trigger (pun intended)
dust adapter was in the lid to the bag probably covered in the manual. I read it directly from homedepot website.
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either.
I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
The wooden dust collector adapter is genius. I hate constantly paying for adapter pieces
So I picked this exact one up today. I went in initially looking to by the 5030k model which was $69. although computer said they had 3 in stock there was actually none on the shelves except for one last one which was this model priced at $89. I got lucky as they offered me this model for $69 for not having the other model. I said hell yea give it here!
What store was this? Lol
noel homiebro Lol a Home Depot in my area. It was probably because I had went in prior for a compressor they showed in stock but didn’t have so guess they felt bad and felt they owed me a solid for my troubles. lol it was the same employee so she remembered 😂
great video for first time users!
Yes, very good
Thanks! $200 dollars herein Australia (everything is more expensive) but seems worth it!
$59 in US on Home depot.
Great review. Thank you
Thanks for the review
Здаров! Не понимаю твоей речи, но то что ты показал хорошо! И толкает к покупке)).
Just purchased this sander and have a question. So on setting 1-3 pad only vibrates at different intensities then on speeds 4 and 5 it rotates...is this correct? On speed 4 I can actually hold the disc and keep it from turning is this a safety mechanism or is their an issue with my particular sander.
Thanks for your insight. What are the circular things you have the chopping board resting on? They seem to keep it pretty still
They're bench cookies, and they're super useful! Rockler makes them: amzn.to/2ZWzOy3
Bench Dog Tools also makes them: amzn.to/2ZWzOy3 I have a set of each, and just buy whichever is cheaper at the time.
Mine has begun spitting dust out the vents in the body of the sander. I've removed the sanding pad and shot compressed air but the problem is only getting worse. Any recommendations on how to fix?
Sounds like the dust bag might be full or dust chute blocked? That's the only suggestion I have without looking at it.
I think the dust bag is attached to the adapter.
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either.
I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
I have been told that the Makita BO5041 has the defect that the pad does not last long. What do you recommend, do I buy it or not?
I'm still on my original pad, no problems. I think it's a great sander, definitely recommend!
@@DoresoomReviews Thank you very much for the recommendation, what brand of sandpaper do you recommend to use in the sander?
I usually use Gator sanding discs: amzn.to/31O3BYc
But I've been meaning to try the new Sandnet ones from Diablo: amzn.to/39KAppo
I don't like the regular Diablo ones too much, since the "universal" hole pattern has something like 40% less area for dust collection than a standard 8 hole disc.
@@DoresoomReviews Thank you very much for the information. I will take it into account
I notice mine doesn't spin until it makes contact with the surface of the thing I sanding, it just vibrate like a sheet sander. Is it suppose to do that? Does the pad spin when you just hold it up in the air when you pull on the trigger?
It's normal
Good review; informative. Did you think to 'glue on' a button-pad extension?? :))
Thanks! Good idea.
Hey do you by any chance what’s the part number or any information to buy the adapter for the shop vac?
It actually doesn't need an adapter. It's built into the dust bag - just detach the dust bag from the dust bag adapter and shove a hose on the end of that.
Doresoom Tool Reviews well that’s good to know, thanks for replying.
How do u compare it with BOSCH GEX 125?
I haven't used any of the the Bosch GEX 125 variants, so I'm probably not the best person to ask. If you're talking about the GEX125-1AE, I really like the aux handle this Makita has and I'm not sure I'd want to give it up. (Also, the GEX125-1AE runs off of 220V, and the Makita off of 110V.) If you're talking about the GEX 125-150 AVE Professional though, I don't really think they're comparable, since the Bosch is 3X the price!
Hello My friend this Makita in Greece cost 134€.Which do you prefer this MAKITA - BO5041K -MAKITA - BO5031K or the Bosch Bosch GEX 125-1 AE Professional + 50 Extras papers
I can't really say, since I haven't used that model of Bosch. I'd check out Workshop Addict's review of the Bosch ROS20VS, which I believe is the North American equivalent of the GEX 125-1.
Yes please
have you lubricated the bearings on your makita BO5041?
I haven't really had the need. I suppose I might consider trying it if the bearing felt rough when rotated by hand, but so far it hasn't shown any indication of damage.
If you do lubricate them, make sure to use the right grease, and don't overpack the bearing - that can actually lead to overheating and subsequent damage. It looks like replacements are available for around $11 too, if you look up the part number in the illustrated parts breakdown, and Google it.
May be a little late fir a 6 year old video. But if you remove the bag from the connection to the tool your shop vac hose will fit in connector to the tool.
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either.
I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
Hi
How is this sander (quick, efficient and aggresive) for removing stock? For example few layers of paint from garden furniture or smoothing wall plaster? I m thinking of getting this model or Makita BO6030. Do you know anything about bo6030 - just to compare them ?
This BO5041 handles drywall sanding great, as long as it's hooked up to a shopvac for dust collection. It will also do a good job at handling finishing tasks, but if you really want stock removal, you may want to look at belt sanders. The reason I was using mine for stock removal is that my workpiece was only twice the surface area that my belt sander covers, and I wanted a little more control.
I haven't had any hands on experience with the BO6030, but it looks like a tank. The 6" disk should allow you to cover more area quickly, but the 2.7A motor rating gives me a bit of hesitancy, since this 5" sander has a 3A rating. You may find the BO6030 bogs down a bit more under load, but I can't say for sure, since I haven't used it myself. Given the choice between the two, I'd pick the BO5041 mainly due to the cost savings - it's less than half the price!
Can you sand curved forms with IT ?
Convex only, and it won't be very precise.
I bought this sander from homedepot and my Velcro pad wore out I went to homedepot to buy a new one and they don't stalk the pad bur they sell the sander and I was told to go to harbor freight to see if they had one and they also didn't have a pad that would work
Your HD store employees are lazy or uninformed. They could have looked it up and ordered it for you if it wasn't stocked in-store. www.homedepot.com/p/Makita-5-in-Round-Hook-and-Loop-Backing-Pad-8-Hole-743081-8/203781593
Hahaha same thing happened to me, then walked over to my friend that works there, hanger was empty but they had a ton up top LOL Damm lazy employee.
Isn't the plastic cap thing on the dust bag actually a vac adapter?
You're right, it does fit on a 2-1/2" hose, but you have to really cram it on there. I think I had tried previously and gave up because I thought it was just a coincidence they were close to the same diameter. The manual doesn't say anything about it either. I think I still prefer the adapter I made, since the dust bag cap has an angled chute permanently attached to it that really cuts down on suction that makes it to the tool.
MAKITA SELLS THIS MACHINE WITHOUT THE REQUIERD SANDING ACCESSORY IN BRAZIL. VELCRO DOES'NT STICK TO PAD. MAKITA VENDE MÁQUINA SEM FORNECER AS LIXAS PRÓPRIAS NO MERCADO BRASILEIRO
Do you mean without the backing pad? amzn.to/2fAogu8 That shouldn't happen.
Is this one better than the Bosch 2.5 A sander?
I haven't used that one, so I can't really compare the two well.
how about the sand paper ? it has a specific type of circular sandpaper ? or i can buy the normal one and adjust it ?
This sander uses 5" diameter 8-hole hook and loop backed sanding pads. You won't be able to use standard rectangular sheets of sand paper with it.
Did you star in Stargate Atlantis? The leader of the world with the kids who sacrificed themselves on their 25th birthday? You look very similar.
I think this wins the award for the weirdest comment I've ever gotten on one of my videos. 😄 Unfortunately no, I did not star in Stargate.
Lol
Anyone knows if this is better than the new DeWalt 5”?0
Worst thing to buy these type of sanders, soon has the pad wears out, and that won't take long, It's down at the shop to buy another pad , about 15 to 25 pounds
I'm seeing third party replacements on Amazon for $9 in the US, or $20 if you want the OEM part.