Indiglofish61
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On the washer mod, on the mark2s, and the dielectric grease on the shroud, would the dielectric grease spin the backing plate as freely as with the washer mod?
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On the washer mod, on the mark2s, and the dielectric grease on the shroud, would the dielectric grease spin the backing plate as freely as with the washer mod?
In free spin, no.
On paint, it's close.
Be advised that the Rupes foam cutting pads / polishes are all but useless on a modded tool. The super stiff, open cell Rupes blue, green, and grey pads will spit polish all over the work area on a modded tool.
With the tool used as intended it maximizes the effectiveness of the aggressive foams because it regulates and balances the rotations with the oscillations. They're going for a 50/50 to achieve the perfect blend of cut and finish.
Every time I use my Rupes stuff I use without the washer mod. I've tried it modded plenty of times, to cut down on maintenance (shroud replacement / greasing), but when I do that I can't use the aggressive foams, and I hate the feel.
Unfortunately a lot of guys never realize the benefits of the Rupes system because the FIRST thing they do is stick a washer in it. Then use their preferred pads and liquids...
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I 100% agree. I was guilty of this as well as I’m sure most people are too. But the Rupes system is no joke. Once I bought into their system I’ve used it on most vehicles that come through the shop. After reading up on their research. I feel more confident in them and what they do. They make everything in-house and they spend thousands of hours testing their products. So it’s safe to say they know what they are doing. But everyone has their own preference.
But if you are just starting out with Rupes. Why not try it without washer mod and try their pads and polish? You are going to have to get pads and polish anyway. You might as well start out with their system and experiment from there.
@dlc95. Are people these days still insisting on using a Rupes 21 with a 5” backing plate? Is that easily attainable? Or even possible on the MKll?
I still remember that youngster that came on here a while back who was all hyped about his new Rupes MKll purchase... Except he decided to take advice from elsewhere and bought a bunch of Hex Logic pads and V36 or whatever to go with it. Smh.����
@dlc95. Are people these days still insisting on using a Rupes 21 with a 5” backing plate? Is that easily attainable? Or even possible on the MKll?
I still remember that youngster that came on here a while back who was all hyped about his new Rupes MKll purchase... Except he decided to take advice from elsewhere and bought a bunch of Hex Logic pads and V36 or whatever to go with it. Smh.����