Those who have the most RECENT G110v2, question for ya...

Well, I never used the pcxp but the results I've seen Tad achieve with it are among the VERY best I have seen anyone get with any machine.

I can't say I could do as good with the pc as I do with my flex but he can. He has a flex now too and said it is absolutely less vibration than the pcxp though.

I can say first hand the flex is 10x less vibration than the grioss...

Anyway, didn't mean to hijack just wanted to balance the thread with another perspective on the PC even though it's not my perspective! thanks buddy!! Im the MAN

I think it is more the hands that control the machine than the actual machine itself. I have a PCXP and think it is a very nice tool, I like my flex as well. I find myself reaching for my g110v1 the most though. It was my first DA and I keep going back to it. I think it boils down to personal preferance and how comfortable you are with it.

Mark may be most comfortable with the G110v2, Tad most comfortable with the PCXP, Corey most comfortable with the Flex, and I most comfortable with the G110v1 and all get equal results. It doesnt make one tool necissarily better than the other.

Sorry for the wimpy "we all can be right" answer :laughing:
 
Mark I used a machine at Sema that isn't available yet here since they are working on converting it too 110 Volt all I can say it works better then the Flex Da and the PCXP they combined both machine's together but it isn't force rotation .

Interesting.... what was it called, Adam?
 
I think it is more the hands that control the machine than the actual machine itself. I have a PCXP and think it is a very nice tool, I like my flex as well. I find myself reaching for my g110v1 the most though. It was my first DA and I keep going back to it. I think it boils down to personal preferance and how comfortable you are with it.

Mark may be most comfortable with the G110v2, Tad most comfortable with the PCXP, Corey most comfortable with the Flex, and I most comfortable with the G110v1 and all get equal results. It doesnt make one tool necissarily better than the other.

Sorry for the wimpy "we all can be right" answer :laughing:

No Jon, actually you make a very good point that is full of truth... That is as far as the results and personal preference. As far as quality of manufacturing I think there is a black and white fact rather than opinion of one being better than the next.
 
I dunno, it's VERY easy to stop the pad from rotating on speed 4 with the PCXP, IME. This is NOT the case with the G110v2 or Griot's. One could say, well, use speed 5 or 6. Sure, but I use speed 4 a lot with the MF system.


Mark I used a machine at Sema that isn't available yet here since they are working on converting it too 110 Volt all I can say it works better then the Flex Da and the PCXP they combined both machine's together but it isn't force rotation .
Yo dude, that's awesome. Are they for sure gonna release it here at some point?
 
It's made by RUPES

:awesome: Just looked them up; they've got some very intriguing products indeed. I'm going to guess you're talking about their "LHR 21E Big Foot"

Rupes LHR 21E Random orbital polisher

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[video=youtube_share;uU0dsqBVbQ8"]BIGFOOT POLISHING SYSTEM - YouTube[/video]
 
Man, that dude was going to town on the edge of that hood :buffing:
 
It looks easy to control one handed. Nice video.
 
Going on 7 days for delivery of my polisher. I hope it's worth the wait.
 
Going on 7 days for delivery of my polisher. I hope it's worth the wait.
Bill,

It's a great polisher. I'm 99.9% positive mine speed dial problem was a fluke. Hell, most others would have probably kept the polisher, but not me. :D I'll call ya tonight. :dblthumb2:
 
Bill,

It's a great polisher. I'm 99.9% positive mine speed dial problem was a fluke. Hell, most others would have probably kept the polisher, but not me. :D I'll call ya tonight. :dblthumb2:

I had a PC 7346 and took it back. I would not hit a dog in the A** with it. I tried it few times and it would not spin at all under small load. Now with GV110V2 spinning is not a problem at all. If my hands did not hurt as much as they do I would use it more. But again that's age related problem not taking care of hands when I was younger.:buffing:
 
Now all we need is someone to come up with fully automatic unit that will run by itself. Something like that floor cleaner that runs around your house.:props:
 
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