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don40vette
01-18-2017, 07:02 PM
Many of you will admit that the Rupes stalls but there are just as many that say it outperforms the Flex 3401 and even others that say it does better than a rotary.
Lets put the Rupes vs Flex in a car on a drag strip. The Rupes stalling has no chance. I see it the same in polishing.
Cry away Rupes lovers.
This will be great.

Kamakaz1961
01-18-2017, 07:17 PM
Oh man! This is gonna get interesting! All I can say there is a loyal following for both DA's. I am a Flex guy as well a a PC7424XP guy....BUT I am pleading the 5th!! LOL

dlc95
01-18-2017, 07:21 PM
Here is what my PC 7424 did with 1500 grit.. Meguiar's M100, green hex pads....

???

I'm not sure I understand the argument. The pad on my 3401 would never get going fast enough to do this level of correction, without standing on it.

I did the entire car in about seven hours..

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dlc95
01-18-2017, 07:23 PM
54674

Sorry, forgot the pic..

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WaxMaster1
01-18-2017, 07:24 PM
Huh??????

fly07sti
01-18-2017, 07:26 PM
I'm a fan of having as many tools as possible, but that being said I reach for my Flex 3401 most of the time. I recently sold my first gen Rupes 15 & 21. But I am itchin for a Rupes MKII.
Currently have at my disposal
-Flex 3401
-Flex Kompakt
-Flex pe-14
-Rupes mini
-GG6
-PC 7424 xp
-Dewalt 849
-Cyclo variable speed

dlc95
01-18-2017, 07:31 PM
I'm a fan of having as many tools as possible, but that being said I reach for my Flex 3401 most of the time. I recently sold my first gen Rupes 15 & 21. But I am itchin for a Rupes MKII.
Currently have at my disposal
-Flex 3401
-Flex Kompakt
-Flex pe-14
-Rupes mini
-GG6
-PC 7424 xp
-Dewalt 849
-Cyclo variable speed
That's probably the proper way for a professional approach things.

The 3401, and PE14 will indeed be making their way back to the arsenal.

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custmsprty
01-18-2017, 07:49 PM
I'm so tired of threads like this, put a fork in it, it's done, no, it's over done.

:doh:

:lock:

spazzz
01-18-2017, 07:55 PM
I like reading Zubairs posts. Does anyone know where he is.....oh wait....that's right

Heisenberg
01-18-2017, 08:12 PM
Of all the dead horses, this could possibly be one of the most beaten.

I sold my Flex after using a Rupes. It's almost like people have difference preferences.

Mike Phillips
01-18-2017, 08:32 PM
Many of you will admit that the Rupes stalls but there are just as many that say it outperforms the Flex 3401 and even others that say it does better than a rotary.

Lets put the Rupes vs Flex in a car on a drag strip. The Rupes stalling has no chance. I see it the same in polishing.

Cry away Rupes lovers.

This will be great.




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01-18-2017, 09:06 PM
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WRAPT C5Z06
01-18-2017, 11:55 PM
After spending more time with my Chinese 15mm(washer mod), I feel the correction power of the 3401 is overrated. It's still only an 8mm throw. On the flip side, it doesn't stop spinning which is awesome. They both have their pros and cons. I have both and will not sell either.


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dcjredline
01-19-2017, 02:03 AM
I still cant see how a longer throw corrects better. It may correct more real estate but not better right? It is going to correct just as well as any other 8mm machine IE: if you hold it in one spot that spot will just be bigger with a 15 or 21mm. And just like any other 8mm machine it too can be stalled.

There are already many tight areas that an 8mm machine wont get into so why oh why would I want something that is bigger? I just dont fully understand.

BudgetPlan1
01-19-2017, 04:01 AM
I still cant see how a longer throw corrects better. It may correct more real estate but not better right? It is going to correct just as well as any other 8mm machine IE: if you hold it in one spot that spot will just be bigger with a 15 or 21mm. And just like any other 8mm machine it too can be stalled.

There are already many tight areas that an 8mm machine wont get into so why oh why would I want something that is bigger? I just dont fully understand.
I'd guess it just does more/has more pad movement within a given 2x2 section. Dunno for sure but that's my guess. Perhaps that increased pad movement within that section also means less pressure needed?

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