Hey guys! I haven't posed on here in a long while...happy to be back! This post is a little long but I really need to figure out a solution
So before I ask my questions, I will give you a bit of a background on myself and my business. I work full time at an oil refinery on shift work. 4-5 days on and 4-5 days off. I detail part time on my days off as a side business and I average 50-60 cars usually between April and October depending on the weather here in NB, Canada. Most of my details are the generic "production" style detail which is wash, clay, wax/seal, full interior. However lately I have been getting more and more requests for polishing paint and a FEW full on paint corrections. I started with a GG6 which worked great, however the vibrations were eventually too much for me (even with using anti vibration gloves). So this year I bought a Rupes LHR15II because of the endless praise as to how smooth and vibration free the machines are.
Before buying the Rupes, I had the following pads that I used on my GG6 (all in 5.5"): Buff and Shine green, blue, red and Lake Country CCS yellow, orange, a few white and a couple hybrid foamed wool pads.
I detail part time, mostly out of passion but not far behind as a reason is to make money doing it. Also to be efficient so that I can enjoy my time off from my "real" job and not spend countless hours and not get paid for my time.
So my question to Mike and all the members on here is...is it worth investing in the Rupes system? I am not doing $1000 correction jobs, most of my jobs I do a quick AIO like HD Speed. I am stuck between spending more money on the Rupes system, or buying a Flex 3401. I know they are like comparing apples to oranges, but from what I have read it seems like the Rupes machines like to be used with their own pads and liquids where as the 3401 works well with just about any pad and liquid made. Also, the forced rotation seems like it would save me time. Why didn't I just buy the 3401 in the first place you ask? I bought the Rupes because of it's acclaimed smooth and vibration free operation, which so far it lives up to. However, now I am starting to wonder if the little bit of extra vibration from the Flex would be worth the possible time saved?
Again, this is not a Rupes vs Flex thread, this is what do you think would work best in MY situation.
Sorry for the long post, I just wanted Mike and anyone willing to help to have the best possible idea of what I am dealing with.
Thanks everyone!!!

So before I ask my questions, I will give you a bit of a background on myself and my business. I work full time at an oil refinery on shift work. 4-5 days on and 4-5 days off. I detail part time on my days off as a side business and I average 50-60 cars usually between April and October depending on the weather here in NB, Canada. Most of my details are the generic "production" style detail which is wash, clay, wax/seal, full interior. However lately I have been getting more and more requests for polishing paint and a FEW full on paint corrections. I started with a GG6 which worked great, however the vibrations were eventually too much for me (even with using anti vibration gloves). So this year I bought a Rupes LHR15II because of the endless praise as to how smooth and vibration free the machines are.
Before buying the Rupes, I had the following pads that I used on my GG6 (all in 5.5"): Buff and Shine green, blue, red and Lake Country CCS yellow, orange, a few white and a couple hybrid foamed wool pads.
I detail part time, mostly out of passion but not far behind as a reason is to make money doing it. Also to be efficient so that I can enjoy my time off from my "real" job and not spend countless hours and not get paid for my time.
So my question to Mike and all the members on here is...is it worth investing in the Rupes system? I am not doing $1000 correction jobs, most of my jobs I do a quick AIO like HD Speed. I am stuck between spending more money on the Rupes system, or buying a Flex 3401. I know they are like comparing apples to oranges, but from what I have read it seems like the Rupes machines like to be used with their own pads and liquids where as the 3401 works well with just about any pad and liquid made. Also, the forced rotation seems like it would save me time. Why didn't I just buy the 3401 in the first place you ask? I bought the Rupes because of it's acclaimed smooth and vibration free operation, which so far it lives up to. However, now I am starting to wonder if the little bit of extra vibration from the Flex would be worth the possible time saved?
Again, this is not a Rupes vs Flex thread, this is what do you think would work best in MY situation.
Sorry for the long post, I just wanted Mike and anyone willing to help to have the best possible idea of what I am dealing with.
Thanks everyone!!!