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    Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    Two years ago i bought my first machine polisher a PC 7424XP, it has served me well but its very fatiguing to use both in terms of vibration and noise levels and just overall how long it takes to correct a vehicle. I have been using it with CG Hex logic pads, being in Canada access to certain products isnt always as easy as i wish it was!

    I am looking to upgrade from this machine and was thinking of keeping it around was a 3 inch backing plate for smaller jobs. Looking at options it seems like a 15mm longer throw machine might be a good all round upgrade. Would i still be able to use the same 5.5. inch pads i have now or would i need to upgrade to "Long throw" pads of some sort?

    I have been looking at the Adams Swirl killer and the Griots boss 15, the Griots is quite a bit more expensive here in Canada (Almost 200 CDN more), and i am only doing my own, friends and families vehicles. Does anyone have any feedback on the adams polisher? I am open to other suggestions as well!

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    Re: Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    The BOSS is a great machine, and what I currently use. I'd recommend it highly. While still a made-in-china piece, Griot's has them built to their standards and the warranty alone is worth the extra cost.

    I'm not a big fan of the Adams machine. It's a chinese rupes clone, but with a higher price than the other clones. If cost is a concern you may want to look into a Maxshine 'the master' 15 or 21 which is essentially a griot's clone for less money.


    A 15mm is a great upgrade from the 7424xp and at least for the G15 which is the only one I can really speak for, it runs very smooth and the noise isn't bad at all.


    The hex logic pads are OK and will work with the 15mm long throw, but there are much better pad options out there.
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    If the vibration and noise are your biggest pet peeves with your Porter Cable then I would go with a Rupes machine and stick to using Rupes brand pads. They are engineered together to have the best balance and minimize vibration. I use my Rupes 15 with non-Rupes pads most of the time, but there is a real world difference in vibration when I use a Rupes brand pad.

    The Griots Garage machine is the same deal. It's a reverse-engineered Rupes essentially but they offer all of their tools with a lifetime warranty which is nice.

    I've had a Griots G21 for 2 years which sees occasional use on larger vehicles but most of the time I'm using my Rupes 15. I've had that for significantly longer and it never even gives me a hiccup. They are truly quality built machines, and like most things, you get what you pay for. You can use the 5.5" pads on a Rupes 15 no problem, but be prepared for a little bit of extra vibration.
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    I agree on the fact that the PC will take longer to correct, but noise & vibration?

    My PC is a pleasure to use. I don't find it noisy or overly vibrating at all.

    Same goes with my GG6. JMO
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    Re: Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    I agree on the fact that the PC will take longer to correct, but noise & vibration?

    My PC is a pleasure to use. I don't find it noisy or overly vibrating at all.

    Same goes with my GG6. JMO
    Same here.

    The only time I experience a lot of vibration is when using 6" pads on speed 6.

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    Re: Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    Quote Originally Posted by flakpyro View Post
    i bought my first machine polisher a
    PC 7424XP, it has served me well but

    its very fatiguing to use both in terms
    of vibration and noise levels

    and just overall
    how long it takes to correct a vehicle.
    IMO:
    Upgrading to the following polishers will
    serve to eliminate most— if not all—of
    the above issues:

    •Flex XC 3401 VRG DA Orbital Polisher
    •FLEX PE8 Kompakt Rotary Polisher


    Then, later on down the line, the:
    FLEX PE14-2-150 Rotary Polisher
    will be a perfect accompaniment.


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    Re: Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    Thanks for the suggestions so far everyone. I guess i should maybe rephrase the vibration thing. Its not that it vibrates too much, doing a few panels is fine but that after correcting a whole vehicle my arms are pretty worn out! I get good results, but just hoping that upgrading to a longer throw would allow me to achieve these results in less time.

    Both the Flex XC 3401 and Boss 15 are priced similarly in Canada, (around 500 CDN), I may end up having spend the extra 200 over the Adams machine if everyone thinks its worth it, as i do plan to keep this thing a long time. I see AG does ship to Canada so that promotion is something i will have to keep in mind, it basically equals the shipping costs.

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    Re: Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    whatever one you choose (flex 3401 or G15/21) you'll be happy with either and it will be money well spent...

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    Re: Polisher Upgrade from Porter Cable

    Quote Originally Posted by dlc95 View Post
    Same here.

    The only time I experience a lot of vibration is when using 6" pads on speed 6.
    x3. vibration seems minimal for what the tool is. And I have music playing anyhow... how could you detail without tunes?
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