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My cars only have slight curves. And I do plan on doing other cars too.
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Are u thinking the 15 or 21?
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My cars only have slight curves. And I do plan on doing other cars too.
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Even the LHR12 blew away the competition.....
Rupes vs. Griots Showdown - Rupes Duetto and Mini vs. Griot's 6 and 3 inch polishers - Autopia Forums - Auto Detailing & Car Care Discussion Forum
I loooooooove my Duetto and Mini. It's really not fair to compare Griots Garage and Rupes though.
U have both already?????
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I have all of Rupes polishers and sanders except the T50. I don't remove nibbs on a daily basis so no reason for it. Neat little machine though.
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In my opinion, the Duetto seems to be the best OVERALL polisher Roo-pes offers. Why? I heavily prefer the PC style chassis over the longer 15 and 21 chassis. Also, with the smaller stroke, it seems there would be less chance of bogging on curved panels. Obviously, if you take a flat panel and compare correction, the 15 and 21 will outdo the Duetto, but, the 12mm stroke of the Duetto ain't no slouch! As the link I provided above, it shows the Duetto can still do some serious correction! Add the washer mod and you have even more rotation! Can't wait to get my Duetto very, very soon!! :dblthumb2:
I can barely tell the difference between the 15 and the Duetto in correction ability. It makes up for its smaller throw by spinning much faster. If you use your Duetto as a wet sander take is easy...it cuts FAST FAST FAST.
Tundra--is the Duetto as smooth as the 15? Do you use Rupes pads or others? Do none Rupes pads cause a reduction in the smoothness of operation? I noticed that the Rupes 5" backing plate is actually 4 7/8" which is exactly the same siz as the Velcro on Buff & Shine 5.5" pads so should make it simple to center the pad.
Tundra--is the Duetto as smooth as the 15? Do you use Rupes pads or others? Do none Rupes pads cause a reduction in the smoothness of operation? I noticed that the Rupes 5" backing plate is actually 4 7/8" which is exactly the same siz as the Velcro on Buff & Shine 5.5" pads so should make it simple to center the pad.
Duetto is slightly smoother especially in tight spots. I've said this before on many other threads and I'll say it again: Do not use non-Rupes pads on Rupes polishers. The polishers are too strong for the velcro backing on other pads. I've had 4 non-Rupes pads ripped off of my 21 while working. Proceed at your own risk.
Thanks for the reply!!! Strange about the pads as I've noted quite a few pros on another forum that are using non Rupes pads with great success and durability.
I must have missed a pretty important testing session. How was it concluded that the LHR15ES is less prone to having its backing plate stall under load (pressure, friction, panel curvature, etc.) Unless the machine's "approach angle" was not adjusted to assist in minimizing an edge digging of its pad, I do not understand.
Question:
"At the risk of starting a debate, would a more powerful motor be beneficial?"
Kevin Brown:
"Yeah, this could start a big debate!
I think you'll find that most guys complaining about stalled backing plate rotation are using LHR15's.
If they want to use non-Rupes pads I think that's great. I said 4 times right? I was quick enough 3 times to pull the polisher away. The 4th time I wasn't. The polisher hit the surface and I paid $1600 to have it repaired. So, how many Rupes pads can you buy for $1600? There is a time and a place to try to save money --- this isn't one of them. Do as you wish :dblthumb2: