Small Flex interest thread

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First off I want to say thank you for introducing the new machines this week at SEMA. This will give users more selection on their next Flex unit and will fit in nicely to the lineup. Well done boys.

Seeing as there is a lot of discussion as of late for a smaller precision polisher I would like to start an interest thread on such a machine(s). I think it would be a great addition to see a pair of smaller machines of identical design like their full size counterparts. A rotary style chassis that features a plunger style trigger with throttle lock and adjustable thumb wheel to set the speed of the machine. One could be of the gear driven design featuring 8mm throw. The other could be of the free floating design incorporating say 12mm of throw.

I don't want to turn this into a petition, argument, or anything of that nature. Just would like to give a little thought. Maybe others could join in showing their interest in these hypothetical machines.


Please Andreas, Bob E, Suby, and the team of Flex. Build them and we will buy them.

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I really thought that FLEX would have introduced a smaller forced rotation version at SEMA. I was actually holding out hope for that.

HUMP
 
I really thought that FLEX would have introduced a smaller forced rotation version at SEMA. I was actually holding out hope for that.

HUMP


You were not the only one. It would be interesting to here from Bob if Flex feels the PE8 fills this roll, I know most of us want a DA, I do too, but in my head I know a rotary is better for intricate work as I can get right up to edges versus worrying about the DA bumping something.

Admittedly I do put 3" b&s pads on the 3401 when I want to do b-pillars, not much risk there.

I think a mini forced rotation is too good to unveil mid-year, so we will probably have to wait until SEMA 2016.
 
I would be interested but TBH after owning the PE8 I really don't see a reason to make a small DA. I have no issue cutting and finishing with the pe8 in tight areas.
 
Just so you know Flex has seen this thread
 
Mike and Setec, i would be all over this offering! I mean completely bought in. I have also seen this as a void in the market and i simply make do with the equipment i have however there would be a great deal of comfort in me if i could simply grab a nice machine to finesse areas that i currently struggle with some inefficiencies.

Great idea boyz. And i offer this opinion in the context by which it was asked...no complaints, challenges, criticisms...just a voice from an end user who would be more than willing to shell out some bucks to help me do my job better!

Thanks.
 
Forced rotation on a PC style chassis - with the ability to switch between 3" & 5" pads. I would be ok with a thumb operated on/off switch.
 
I'm dying to get a small machine and am just waiting for Flex to make it happen :dblthumb2:
 
Great idea, Mike! I, as you, also believe there is a market for such a machine. I'd buy one in a minute. Take care all.

Peace,

Darrin
 
I would absolutely love to see this happen. I'm getting by fine now, but this would make life so much easier.
 
I am a Flex guy always will be and if Flex came out with something like a mini-forced rotation DA polisher; I would buy it in a heartbeat.
My 1st hand experience with the Flex 3401 only reinforces the "hopefulness" of Flex coming out with that type of DA.
 
I've been wanting a small DA for the small areas.

What I like with the flex is the build quality and performance and that I'm not limited to pad choice.....by that I mean i'm not limited to this "using our pads = best balance, rotation etc.". That would mean altering my technique, trying new things and learning a new type of machine altogether. This is the only reason I did not get a rupes mini (apart from the 4" pads). The ibrid is convincing, but would never be as covincing as a flex with 3" pads.

I would love the pe8 flex kompakt and the access to pads as small as 1", but as a hobbyist, I don't think i am or will ever be comfortable buying a rotary.

TL/DR - Hell yes to the mini flex :dblthumb2:
 
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