Whoa Tony, you've said a mouth full. Maybe a couple of mouths. I haven't read all the replies on this thread so please forgive me if this has already came up. I wonder if the increased speed on the MKII would be equal to the speed on the 1st version with the washer mod. If so than "Whomp there it is".
Heheheeeeeee... whoa there brother! :laughing:
Nahhhhh... considering I *know* that Rupes doesn't want us/you/them to use the machines in any manor other than the way they were built. And needless to say... they don't recommend the washer mod AT ALL.
That being said, the first thing I did was put a thin washer *EVEN* in the Duetto! Running it with and then without it's a no brainer. Doesn't mean you don't still have to run it on 5 or 6, but it surely doesn't suffer from lack of rotation with it.
Todd has said that the new MkII design(s) all run faster RPM's at each setting, so I know from that that they all run faster, period.
THAT is why I've been posting the thoughts, (and calculations) that I have. I mean, sure... the new machines turn faster, right? But WHY? Obviously it was/is to address (
perhaps nothing more than) "
pad rotation" which is something I firmly believe in.
Try as I might... I can't latch on to the thought that you can do any real (
or insert descriptive adjective of your choice.....
such as meaningful, substantial, proper) paint correction without rotation. Because THAT is what moves the liquid (
compound/polish) around, on and within the pad, plus around and on the paint itself.
Although as I stated... I'm sure the area where the product is actually sitting is doing it's work. Just hate to see what is happening to all the 'dry' areas when the pad doesn't rotate.
Tell ya' what.... just go ahead and weld the bearing on your Big Foot and stop that pesky rotation, then get back to me on how well that orbital only motion works.
All joking aside, humans have polished paint by hand forever, and that is nothing but and orbit, and it works.... sorta.
But the KEY would be to have the entire pad loaded with product.......
Which isn't recommended under any situation, especially the Rupes "system".
End of the day... great machines, from a first class company that is paying attention to needs of the users, as well as the industry as a whole.
Just want to make sure that we don't get derailed into thinking
rotation isn't
very important, if not
just as important in the process as the orbital motion. (
Which plays a greater role of course in the 21mm machine, although not negating the need for rotation imho.)