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Mike! i gotta agree with you on the duetto! perfect size with a good throw to it! saving up my money so i can get it!
p.s. isn't the duetto supposed to be really smooth right? no numb hands?
MIke, did you experience an improvement with the washer mod?
And it fits my hands really well like the PC.
I think it would be safe to say that I do notice increased pad rotation on the Bigfoot 21 with a 5" backing plate and a 6" pad with the washer mod but I don't think it's like a HUGE improvement.
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Thanks Mike for your detailed response.
Does the Duetto maintain pad rotation better than the Rupes 15, or the Rupes 21 you have with the 6" pads and the washer mod?
I hope I'm not belaboring the point, but I'm trying to decide on the purchase of a Duetto, or to just step up to a Flex, and your extensive personally experience with all of these machines is invaluable.
Just my own cars, and occasionally for friends. I have the Rupes 15, and I have not stalled the pad on my own cars by watching how I hold it in relationship to the panel and other techniques you've discussed in other threads. Thus far it has done the job with finishing polish. I've only used it on my own cars that are in good condition, but if I need to apply more pressure when compounding it sounds like I will have a problem with the pad stalling. However, compounding will probably only be needed for friends cars.Quote:
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I hope I'm not belaboring the point, but I'm trying to decide on the purchase of a Duetto, or to just step up to a Flex, and your extensive personally experience with all of these machines is invaluable.
What type of detailing do you do?
- Production Detailing?
- Show Car Detailing?
- Just your own cars?
Given that the Duetto is not a significant improvement over the Rupes 15 in regards to stalling, perhaps I need to stay with the Rupes 15, and purchase the Flex if and when the need arises.
Once again thank you for your input on this and on the many "How To" threads here on AG, they have been extremely helpful for me.
Hi Mike! Nice discussion you're having here, interesting topic. I would like to ask you mike if you do perceive any advantages of Duetto over the 15 or even 21 in terms of correction speed? thanks!
Thanks again mike!
When I whipped this article out today, mostly I wanted to share pictures of the four similar tools so people in the ether land can easily see them side-by-side to get a really good look at them.
For me, I can just walk out to the garage, place them all next to each other, choose and use anyone I like etc.
For the thousands of people that visit this site each day, both members and lurkers, you all don't have that luxury. I think I posted above a few people have asked me to post pictures of these tools altogether so they could get a good look at them together.
Done.icture:
I took multiple pictures from different angles, cropped the pictures down to 800 pixels wide and then uploaded them to the gallery and then inserted them into this thread.
Now people that are logged-in members and Lurkers that by default are NOT logged-in can see full size pictures of all the various tools.
Just to note... if a person "attaches" an image, in most case lurkers to this forum cannot see the pictures.
I know as a like-minded tool guy like the rest of you... if I were on the other side of the monitor when on this forum I would like to see some "good" pictures. I would also be keenly interested in the new guy on the block as "new" tools are not introduced to our market everyday, not even every month and not even every year...
So there's a lot of interest.
How's that?
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I have been that lurker for a couple of months. It's 2015 and this thread is still valuable.
Thank you so much for ALL your guides. I'm sure there were countless number of others who benefited from your articles as well.
Really, thank you Mike.
A friend of mine bought the Rupes 21 and the Rupes 15 backing plate. Now they have the benefits of the longer throw and a smaller backing plate.
Alright .. I went to Home Depot and got the 8mm washer. looking at the video, he grinds it on 2 sides .. is this necessary? Will the washer be okay without grinding it on 2 sides? The reason I am asking is I do not have a Dremel or any similar tool for grinding.