veeko
New member
- Aug 31, 2010
- 67
- 0
A little background,
I've been using the PC 7424XP for the past few years now and I've had some great results but I find it takes me a significant amount of time to complete a single job. I usually take anywhere from 13-16 hours to get through some good paint correction (no wet-sanding) for the average mid-size sedan. Majority of my time is spent on defect removal. I also find that I manage to over-heat the centers of the pads when using the 7424XP for extended periods of time.
My objective,
I'm looking for a way to speed things up, save money on utilities and products as well as make my little side gig as profitable as possible while still providing quality work. I'm wondering if a Flex PE14-2 or 3401 is the way to go. I've always been one for allowing room for growth so that's why I'm leaning more towards the PE14-2. I figure I could use the PE14-2 to speed up the correction process and switch over to the 7424XP for the finishing process. I'm also considering the 3401 as I've read nothing but good about this direct drive DA polisher and part of me things the PE14-2 could potentially be over-kill. I've had to turn down a considerable amount of work due to the time it takes to complete a single job and financially some jobs just don't seem to pan out.
After doing a considerable amount of reading on the forum I think a new machine could really help me out and I'm looking to the community for some feedback.
Thanks,
Lu.
I've been using the PC 7424XP for the past few years now and I've had some great results but I find it takes me a significant amount of time to complete a single job. I usually take anywhere from 13-16 hours to get through some good paint correction (no wet-sanding) for the average mid-size sedan. Majority of my time is spent on defect removal. I also find that I manage to over-heat the centers of the pads when using the 7424XP for extended periods of time.
My objective,
I'm looking for a way to speed things up, save money on utilities and products as well as make my little side gig as profitable as possible while still providing quality work. I'm wondering if a Flex PE14-2 or 3401 is the way to go. I've always been one for allowing room for growth so that's why I'm leaning more towards the PE14-2. I figure I could use the PE14-2 to speed up the correction process and switch over to the 7424XP for the finishing process. I'm also considering the 3401 as I've read nothing but good about this direct drive DA polisher and part of me things the PE14-2 could potentially be over-kill. I've had to turn down a considerable amount of work due to the time it takes to complete a single job and financially some jobs just don't seem to pan out.
After doing a considerable amount of reading on the forum I think a new machine could really help me out and I'm looking to the community for some feedback.
Thanks,
Lu.