Marc Hufnagel
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Oil it. Did yours come un-oiled?
Mine is dry.
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Oil it. Did yours come un-oiled?
Mine is dry.
Go to NAPA or get any 3 in 1 oil and add a few drops to the felt ring and you're good to go...
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Why would you say that..it's not like AG or Flex is trying to sell you some expensive oil.The felt ring doesn't touch the backing plate nor anything else.
Why is the oiling needed?
Or, its only another gimmick in the game?!?
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Why would you say that..it's not like AG or Flex is trying to sell you some expensive oil.
I just took apart the backing plate to the 3401 and I can see where the bp is touching the felt ring. Without the felt ring the plastic bp will rub on the metal housing. Without lube the felt ring would be rubbing the plastic dry and would create heat.The felt ring doesn't touch the backing plate nor anything else.
Why is the oiling needed?
Or, its only another gimmick in the game?!?
/
The felt ring does not touch the metal housing, it sits in the housing and it touches the plastic backing plate keeping the backing plate from touching the metal housing. I do agree about the felt ring keeping out dust from entering the housing.Both my 3401 felt rings do not touch the metal housing. This is with the stock BP. Even with pressure on the BP, it still does not touch.
To me, the felt ring blocks out dust from entering the housing.
If it did hit against the metal, then the felt ring would quickly be toast and you would have some serious marks on your backing plate as it grinds on the metal housing. My bp have no such marks.
Please read post #22.Mike recommends oil on the felt.
At some point in time it is believed that some number of people had issues related to the Flex 3401.
Someone, not me, came up with the solution to lubricate the felt ring.
I spoke with Bob Eichelberg last week about this and he said there is no reason to lubricate the felt ring and no one needs to lubricate the felt ring.
My article was merely for the purposes of showing people how to do it if they chose to do it.
I've only lubricated one felt ring in my life and it's the one in the pictures. I've never lubricated any of the other Flex 3401 polishers in our garage and never had any problems.
We shot a brand new Flex video last week and we did "not" address or show this topic.
FWIW
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+1Correct me if I'm wrong, but a few years back the backing plates were burning because of the felt ring not being lubed.
Or, its only another gimmick in the game?!?
I just took apart the backing plate to the 3401 and I can see where the bp is touching the felt ring. Without the felt ring the plastic bp will rub on the metal housing. Without lube the felt ring would be rubbing the plastic dry and would create heat.
I don't think so, that's not how I read it. Mike P was only showing you how if you wanted to.
Mike Phillips and Bob Eichelberg from Flex says "No reason to lubricate the felt ring".
Please read
don't know how to do a link--can someone give instructions, but here is where I saw it and
someone can do a link please.
Post was 3/29/11 by Top Banana titled "Oiling the Flex 3401 Felt Ring".
On page 3 of that thread, Mike responds on 4/19/2012:
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Re: Oiling the Flex 3401 felt ring
At some point in time it is believed that some number of people had issues related to the Flex 3401.
Someone, not me, came up with the solution to lubricate the felt ring.
I spoke with Bob Eichelberg last week about this and he said there is no reason to lubricate the felt ring and no one needs to lubricate the felt ring.
My article was merely for the purposes of showing people how to do it if they chose to do it.
Mike Phillips said:I personally like the idea because I've seen guys lay into these tools and I might even do it once in a while too. It's simple to do and while it might not be needed it certainly doesn't hurt.