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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Ceerokz
Flex, and GG's are great machines!
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
Out of curiosity, on a flat surface, do you feel you could get more/faster cut with the grey force pads + 3401 + M101 compared to the Rupes MKII + MF cutting pad + M101?
Have never tried Rupes w M101, foam or microfiber. For some reason iv gotten in the habit of using Megs M101, 205 with Flex, D300, Rupes, Menzerna with LHR15.
I did find that Flex, m101, gray pad was quicker than FCC, LHR 15, Boss white fast correcting foam pad.
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
Which is better in what way? Personally I like the Rupes better.
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by AeroCleanse
Which is better in what way?
Good question... one of the things about this question is most people don't get this deep. Like I stated in my original post most people don't think that hard about it... they just ask...
Which tool is better...
See? No thinking...
Now you of course AeroCleanse do more thinking...
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Like I stated in my original post most people don't think that hard about it... they just ask...
Which tool is better...
See? No thinking...
Just like the random person that asks me how much to detail the interior of a Jeep Cherokee..
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
They are both GOOD tools. Very different, however. My detail on Saturday, I tried 15mm, but ended up using the Flex 3401. It did awesome!
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
By the time today is over I will have used the RUPES system on an old 4-door Olds. Last week I used the FLEX 3401 on a modern muscle car.
Here's what I say... (besides what I wrote about apples and oranges in the first post of this thread),
If the tool work... I can work it...
If the tool doesn't work... no one can work it...
You can quote me on that one...
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
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Was just asked again...
I don't even try to get this questions but it sure is a popular question...
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Re: FLEX 3401 or RUPES? - A question I get asked a lot! -Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
They are both GOOD tools. Very different, however. My detail on Saturday, I tried 15mm, but ended up using the Flex 3401. It did awesome!
I've been getting these giant vans, a friend wants me to help with boats this summer... I'm literally on break, half way through an "Option 2" (Polish/Seal) on a full size van. That 6.5" gear driven 3401 would be real sweet right about now. One thing that is for sure, is that there will be another 3401 in the stable here real soon.
The Duetto and this van... Nope, not friends. The old PC is killing it, but that 5.5" pad is just tiny compared to the van.
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