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    Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Hey guys!

    It's been a while since I last made a post. I now live in Germany from New Mexico and all I can say is GREEN! lots and lots of grass and trees everywhere!

    I noticed there's quite a few car brands aren't available in the US such as Puegeot, Skôda, Opel, and newer Suzuki vehicles.

    I sold my last vehicle back in the states and bought an 05' Audi A4 station wagon and it's in need of some paint correction. I whipped out the Rupes MK II 15" but I realized that it's only 120v..... and all the outlets here are 220v.

    I can technically use a transformer but the motor would only work at 80% of it max power. Basically using anything with a motor with a transformer can cause some issues down the road.

    I also have a Rupes iBrid Long Neck and I haven't checked to see if it was dual voltage or not.

    I'm here to ask for some help on what I should do? I'll be in Germany for 4 years and I want to start my side business back up but all my main tools are kind of useless here.

    Should I just fork out the money for a Euro-specced flex 3401/Rupes? Only problem with that is it won't work when I go back to the states...

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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    I would sell it all and start your future with a clean slate.
    Four years is a long time.

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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Completely different over in Germany eh? Especially from New Mexico.

    Are you on base or off? Whereabouts are you? Make sure you get out and explore Europe as much as you can!

    I too was in the same boat as you with my tools. Luckily for me I lived on base and had access to 110v. I would not run the tools from a transformer. I reached out to FLEX tools while I was over there and was advised not to use a transformer as it would take out the speed control on the units.

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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny9447537 View Post
    I now live in Germany...
    Hope the next four years, will be a
    safe four years, for you (and yours).


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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Welcome back to AGO and I wish you nothing but good luck and success whatever decision you make.
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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    What part of New mexico were you from? i'm from Hobbs NM.

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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Pretty cool hearing about people from new mexico. I live in las cruces.

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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Quote Originally Posted by warmachine View Post
    Pretty cool hearing about people from new mexico. I live in las cruces.

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    My sister goes to school there at NMSU, and I've been there plenty of times


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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Quote Originally Posted by RPM_BR View Post
    I would sell it all and start your future with a clean slate.
    Four years is a long time.
    I really don't know anyone here that would buy both my rupes iBrid and mk2. The norm here is to take your car to an automatic car wash and maul you're vehicle's clear coat.

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    Re: Back from the dead....in a new country!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection View Post
    Completely different over in Germany eh? Especially from New Mexico.

    Are you on base or off? Whereabouts are you? Make sure you get out and explore Europe as much as you can!

    I too was in the same boat as you with my tools. Luckily for me I lived on base and had access to 110v. I would not run the tools from a transformer. I reached out to FLEX tools while I was over there and was advised not to use a transformer as it would take out the speed control on the units.
    Completely different from New Mexico and I'm 100% happier here! Seeing grass, trees, and actual cities again has a positive effect on my mood and lifestyle. I don't have to travel an hour and a half to go food shopping at Costco anymore. I can just go down to another village and buy groceries at a local bakery.

    I'm stationed at Ramstein but I live off base. I didn't realize how bad it would be to have 220v outlets instead of 110v until I brought out all my power tools, appliances, and electronics. My wife almost caught the kitchen on fire because she plugged in a toaster that was rated at 110v LOL.

    I have yet to see a house with 110v. It's like a unicorn here!



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