atgonzales
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Flex and Mike Phillips, BOTH outstanding...
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Flex and Mike Phillips, BOTH outstanding...
Whoa. That's not good. Sorry man. Seeing this makes me a little nervous using my XFE-7 now...
Wow. Sorry to read about what happened Dave.
I know you are in good hands now with Mike/Bob/FLEX. The fine folks at FLEX take quality control very seriously.
In this day and age of "pass the buck" or "ignore the problem, it will go away"
It's great this is getting taken care of, but I dunno. This is supposed to be top of the line gear - and this happens. Mebbe OK if it's a fluke - but there have been multiple posts about backing plates ripping off these things.
Like who's to say the new one will be fine for 6 mos and then the same thing will happen? I have a PC that I bought in like 2006 or something that still works perfectly...
This maybe a good advert for for Rupes or even Griots. I know there are lotsa good feels in this thread cuz it all worked out great and there are good people at AG / Flex....
But who out there would trust this thing on their car after seeing this?
I've got four Rupes machines, a G21, this Flex, and my first PC. I've had a 3401, PE14, and a PE8. The 3401 and PE 14 were too hard on my back (I have serious back problems) I may actually go back and give the PE14 another try because of how quickly you can remove heavy defects with a rotary. The PE8 I sold after I got the ibird. The ibird was a better fit for my needs. As you can see I'm not loyal to any brand. I judge machines on their design, comfort, and performance.
I didn't see anything else about backing plates coming apart on these. I may not be typing the right wording into the search engine. I checked this machine a few times during use because I know heat was an issue with the first version. I didn't notice any excessive heat. Definitely a lot cooler running that the 3401. I had checked it before when I was testing the machine out, but it was only about 60 degrees out at that time. It was getting a lot more work this use and the temperature was in the 90s.
My initial reaction after this happened was negative. I just put a big gouge in the paint. I think any of us would have been ready to throw the machine in the trash immediately after something like this happened. After I cooled off and thought things through I went ahead and finished the car with that machine. I've talked about defect percentages throughout this thread, you can't mass produce a product and be 100% defect free. Other than the first version of this machine complaints or problems with Flex products on the forum have been pretty much non existent. For me there is enough positive things about this machine, and I have enough confidence in Flex tools to keep running it. If I have another problem with it obviously my opinion will change drastically.
After the backing plate came off I could never trust it again.