Flex pe14-2-150 newbie

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Do you all believe this is a good device for someone new in the detailing game?


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Yes...considering it's one of the best rotaries ever made...

I'm in Chicago suburbs. I'm gonna order one in a little bit so you could come by and try it out if you want.
 
Yes...considering it's one of the best rotaries ever made...

I'm in Chicago suburbs. I'm gonna order one in a little bit so you could come by and try it out if you want.

Most definitely. Let me know when. I plan on getting mine next month some time. Would be nice to try it out before purchasing.

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Most definitely. Let me know when. I plan on getting mine next month some time. Would be nice to try it out before purchasing.

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I'm gonna order it in May or so. I don't really need it lol since I already have two buffers, just wanna try something nice!
 
I have one and it lives up to all of the manufactures claims..:props:


  • Light
  • Maneuverable
  • Comfortable
  • Powerful
  • Well Balanced
  • Cool Running
  • Quiet

FlexPE14-2-150-01.jpg
 
I have one and it lives up to all of the manufactures claims..:props:


  • Light
  • Maneuverable
  • Comfortable
  • Powerful
  • Well Balanced
  • Cool Running
  • Quiet

FlexPE14-2-150-01.jpg

Well I might have to get it sooner than I thought.

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I'm wondering where can you buy those flex backing plates? I don't see them anywhere. Are they available in different sizes too?
 
Myself and a couple of other forum members had the chance to use it this past weekend at Detail Fest awesome machine for sure . After 5 Min's Corey was handling like a pro . At one point i was considering but the light weight Flex rotary but after using this machine which only weighs a little bit more it is well worth the money .
 
I have been looking for those too. I think they are only available in Europe. I found a part # for the backing plate on a kit that looks like it is from Europe. Here is the link to Flex: FLEX-Elektrowerkzeuge seit 1922 You can see the part number for a 150mm backing plate is 350.745

I'd love to get it. Any chance Autogeek could get these?

Thanks,
Don
 
I have been looking for those too. I think they are only available in Europe. I found a part # for the backing plate on a kit that looks like it is from Europe. Here is the link to Flex: FLEX-Elektrowerkzeuge seit 1922 You can see the part number for a 150mm backing plate is 350.745

I'd love to get it. Any chance Autogeek could get these?

Thanks,
Don

Looks like its an M14 thread so it won't work on American 5/8" buffers.
 
Am I reading that right.... starting speed of 380rpm? I thought it was 600rpm?
 
It takes some getting used to especially if you are going from a 7424 straight to the PE-14. I am not a professional, and I just like to detail my own cars.

The key is to maintain proper balance, and you don't need to turn it all the way up while buffing. I started out with a spare LC yellow pad and some 105 and practiced on an old car. It pulled me everywhere and I slung product everywhere at first. But after a little bit I got the hang of it, and it is incredibly more efficient than the 7424.
 
It takes some getting used to especially if you are going from a 7424 straight to the PE-14. I am not a professional, and I just like to detail my own cars.

The key is to maintain proper balance, and you don't need to turn it all the way up while buffing. I started out with a spare LC yellow pad and some 105 and practiced on an old car. It pulled me everywhere and I slung product everywhere at first. But after a little bit I got the hang of it, and it is incredibly more efficient than the 7424.

I don't like the idea of using a yellow pad and 105. Why such an aggressive combo? Wouldn't it make sense to use teh least aggressive stuff when you are beginning?
 
I don't like the idea of using a yellow pad and 105. Why such an aggressive combo? Wouldn't it make sense to use teh least aggressive stuff when you are beginning?

I agree that the yellow pads are really aggressive and that is why I keep them in the spare pads bin. I tried it out on my 400k mile corolla paintjob as practice, but have done a few of my other cars with uber foam pads and the kompressor pad that came with my kit.
 
Today I purchased my PE14-2. Pretty excited to see what this piece of machinery can do.

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