Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Precision Buffing with the Rupes TA50 - It doesn't get any better than this!
A few weeks ago we did an extreme makeover to a 24' Shearwater Center Console and when I say extreme makeover I really mean it. The oxidation on this boat was so severe PLUS the last guy that buffed it out butchered it with a rotary buffer and left the hull filled with holograms.
It was so bad that we machine wetsanded it using the Rupes Machine Sanding System.
We also put the Rupes TA50 to the test to buff off heavy oxidation in small, intricate tight areas that no other polisher can safely get into without causing damage.
Everyone was blown away with how well this tool worked. It has all the POWER you guy dream about in a small compact tool. No one could get the pad to stall out of even slow down when cutting out the oxidation around the lettering on this boat. Not even when buffing on edge.
One word.... amazing.
Because the write-ups for these types of projects are like how-to books with over 100 pictures and reams of text describing how we did the work, cool new tools like this one can get buried in the write-up. So I've sliced out the pertinent portion to create a stand alone article to showcase this new Rupes tool.
My guess is this is the first demonstration of how to use this tool with Meguiar's Xtra Cut Microfiber Pads and a compound and polish on a boat, at least here in the U.S.A.
Here's the link to the full write-up for anyone that wants to learn how to wetsand, cut and buff a gel-coat boat.
How to wetsand, cut and buff a gel-coat boat
And here's the portion that shows the Rupes TA50 in action.
While a portion of our team was doing the sanding and compounding, some of the other guys were using the Rupes TA50 with microfiber cutting discs to remove the oxidation, stains and water spots around the lettering for the word Shearwater.
Question?
How do you work in small, tight areas?
These graphics that spell out Shearwater are a soft form of plastic that feels like rubber.
If you run a FULL SIZE wool cutting pad on a rotary buffer over them you will harm them and even disfigure them.
Answer...
The Rupes TA50 to the rescue! - I LOVE THIS TOOL!
I've been buffing out cars all my life and I've been waiting for a mini tool like this for doing intricate work and after using one time to remove oxidation I LOVE this tool
This is a must have tool if you buff a lot of cars and have an air compressor... check it out...
First we took a 6" Meguiar's DMX6 DA Microfiber Xtra Cut Disc and cut 2" discs out of it.
The discs fit onto the velcro hook material on the Rupes 2" backing plate.
Then using Marine 31 Final Step Polish I removed the oxidation around the bottom of the lettering...
Next by tilting the tool and working on edge I could get inside all the small areas of oxidized gel-coat inside and around the letters.
In the shots above the tool is actually running at full speed or wide-open but it looks like the pad is not spinning due the the camera settings and camera flash.
This tool never bogged down. It made quick work of doing some real painstaking polishing.
Here's Ozzy, a friend of Franks, this is the first time he's ever heard of this tool let alone used it...
Here's Robert DiTerrlizzi working like a surgeon with the Rupes TA50
Here's our friend John from India using the Rupes TA50 like a pro...
Rupes TA50 Mini Sander (used as a Mini Polisher)
Get one!
Rupes TA50 Mini Random Orbital Sander
Meguiars DMX6 DA Microfiber Xtra Cut Disc, 6 inches
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A few weeks ago we did an extreme makeover to a 24' Shearwater Center Console and when I say extreme makeover I really mean it. The oxidation on this boat was so severe PLUS the last guy that buffed it out butchered it with a rotary buffer and left the hull filled with holograms.
It was so bad that we machine wetsanded it using the Rupes Machine Sanding System.
We also put the Rupes TA50 to the test to buff off heavy oxidation in small, intricate tight areas that no other polisher can safely get into without causing damage.
Everyone was blown away with how well this tool worked. It has all the POWER you guy dream about in a small compact tool. No one could get the pad to stall out of even slow down when cutting out the oxidation around the lettering on this boat. Not even when buffing on edge.
One word.... amazing.
Because the write-ups for these types of projects are like how-to books with over 100 pictures and reams of text describing how we did the work, cool new tools like this one can get buried in the write-up. So I've sliced out the pertinent portion to create a stand alone article to showcase this new Rupes tool.
My guess is this is the first demonstration of how to use this tool with Meguiar's Xtra Cut Microfiber Pads and a compound and polish on a boat, at least here in the U.S.A.
Here's the link to the full write-up for anyone that wants to learn how to wetsand, cut and buff a gel-coat boat.
How to wetsand, cut and buff a gel-coat boat
And here's the portion that shows the Rupes TA50 in action.
While a portion of our team was doing the sanding and compounding, some of the other guys were using the Rupes TA50 with microfiber cutting discs to remove the oxidation, stains and water spots around the lettering for the word Shearwater.

Question?
How do you work in small, tight areas?
These graphics that spell out Shearwater are a soft form of plastic that feels like rubber.
If you run a FULL SIZE wool cutting pad on a rotary buffer over them you will harm them and even disfigure them.

Answer...
The Rupes TA50 to the rescue! - I LOVE THIS TOOL!
I've been buffing out cars all my life and I've been waiting for a mini tool like this for doing intricate work and after using one time to remove oxidation I LOVE this tool
This is a must have tool if you buff a lot of cars and have an air compressor... check it out...
First we took a 6" Meguiar's DMX6 DA Microfiber Xtra Cut Disc and cut 2" discs out of it.


The discs fit onto the velcro hook material on the Rupes 2" backing plate.


Then using Marine 31 Final Step Polish I removed the oxidation around the bottom of the lettering...


Next by tilting the tool and working on edge I could get inside all the small areas of oxidized gel-coat inside and around the letters.





In the shots above the tool is actually running at full speed or wide-open but it looks like the pad is not spinning due the the camera settings and camera flash.
This tool never bogged down. It made quick work of doing some real painstaking polishing.
Here's Ozzy, a friend of Franks, this is the first time he's ever heard of this tool let alone used it...



Here's Robert DiTerrlizzi working like a surgeon with the Rupes TA50


Here's our friend John from India using the Rupes TA50 like a pro...


Rupes TA50 Mini Sander (used as a Mini Polisher)



Get one!
Rupes TA50 Mini Random Orbital Sander
Meguiars DMX6 DA Microfiber Xtra Cut Disc, 6 inches
