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I've become proficient with my p.c. What should my next step be? Thanks in advance.
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flex 3401 or G15/21 and keep the PC with a smaller pad set-up...
I've become proficient with my p.c.
What should my next step be?
Being that you are now PC-proficient;I've been looking at the boss
and the rupes 21.
I've been looking at the boss and the rupes 21. Is the mark ll worth the extra money?
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Was it pretty easy to get the hang of once you got your hands on it? I guess that would be my biggest concern.Like you I outgrew the PC and standard buffers. I have since moved to a Flex 3401 and regret not doing so sooner. 1/3 to 1/2 the time involved now and it doesn't stop for anything. Constant rotation with no PIA slowing down or stalling on any surface. Takes a little more muscle to use but honestly not much.
Being that you are now PC-proficient;
and, since the Boss and Rupes are
also orbital polishers;
then, IMO:
A Rotary (circular) polisher should be
ideal for your "next step": Especially
ideal in the sense of becoming more
proficient in time-management of
future detailing/correction jobs.
Oh yeah, almost forgot:
Way less vibration from a Rotary:
Your Body Will Thank You.
Note:
Even when you do become proficient
with a Rotary...don't toss the PC!
That is what you'll use to:
"change the action of the tool for
the last machine polishing step".
~Mike Phillips
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/43684-hologram-free-rotary-buffer.html
Bob
WITHOUT A DOUBT, Mark IIIn the same boat; $650 of AG Gift Certificates waiting for a decision...LHR 15 Mk II or G15? Rupes or Griots? BOSS or Bigfoot?
Every time I think I've decided I realize I haven't. So I continue of with GG6...
The Flex 3401 used to work MUCH faster than an 8mm random orbital, but with new technology, it's not THAT much of an upgrade and isn't the most comfortable to use.
Thanks!:xyxthumbs:The most accurate and honest response I have read on this forum in a really long time.
Was it pretty easy to get the hang of once you got your hands on it? I guess that would be my biggest concern.
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