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Was that good balance with their own pad or you used 3rd party pad? How you compare vibration to say one of PC?
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Originally Posted by ZoranC
Weird, the other day I called Flex and they told me it is not available till July or so.
I did an online search last night just fun last night and found a number of places selling Flex polishers. I just brought a new metabo and I'm not really in the market for another rotary. Flex is a good machine and I have used my Flex wet stone polisher a lot. For the price of their rotary I would get a metabo instead. Looking at the specs on their orbital polisher it look pretty powerful but priced high.
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Well, in Sweden we don't have PC for comparison. It is less vibration with the original pad than with the 3:rd party pad. Top Tool beats both this and the Cyclo when it comes to vibration but Flex is a bad boy in strength and flexibility. With the right pads, Top Tool hardly vibrate and I drive it full speed-6500-often.
Last edited by DanielSwe; 06-22-2007 at 04:02 PM.
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Originally Posted by Gary Sword
I did an online search last night just fun last night and found a number of places selling Flex polishers.
What are the terms you used in your search? I couldn't find any.
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Originally Posted by DanielSwe
It is less vibration with the original pad than with the 3:rd party pad.
How much of a difference there is?
Originally Posted by DanielSwe
With the right pads, Top Tool hardly vibrate and I drive it full speed-6500-often.
I can not distinguish details of it's design correctly from small picture, but do I see belt is moving out in the open? If yes I would be afraid to use it. I don't want to be nearby when belt snaps at 6500 rpms.
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Originally Posted by ZoranC
How much of a difference there is?
Less than a Cyclo....
I can not distinguish details of it's design correctly from small picture, but do I see belt is moving out in the open? If yes I would be afraid to use it. I don't want to be nearby when belt snaps at 6500 rpms.
Belt is built in, you have to remove parts in order to get it out.
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Originally Posted by ZoranC
What are the terms you used in your search? I couldn't find any.
I just did a google seach of Flex Polisher and found lots of hits. The company also has it's own website were you can find Flex distributers based on your zip code. I now AG don't carry Flex polishers so I hope I don't get in trouble for providing links. Their North American website if flexnorthamerica.com. Another company I remember that came up carring flex polishers was toolking.com.
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