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Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
so I have 2 Flex XC 3401 VRG and im thinking of selling them to get either the Flex XC 3401 VRG HD or the finisher. what do you guys think? is it worth the upgrade or should I just keep these 2? (I still have PC which I just use for carpets if it all, a GG6 and a GG6 with a 3 inch backing plate as well)
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
the flex 3401 has been tried and true (built like a tank) for many years and i would keep it. if you are looking for a long throw DA at some point, take a look at the G15/21...
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Upgrading from an 3401 to just an HD isn't an Upgrade.
If you want a longer wire, buy one and install yourself, depending how old, keep your old cord..
The finisher has had a major problem which deterred me even looking onto their new forced rotation
The finisher is also paired with. 6in Bp, it stalls easier then a Griot Boss.
If you dont have a long throw, then sell one of your 3401s and get either a boss G21 or MarkII
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
I really want a long throw forced but from the chatter I hear they cant perfect them yet, but I could be wrong
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
Originally Posted by Cruzscarwash
I really want a long throw forced but from the chatter I hear they cant perfect them yet, but I could be wrong
If people have "walking" issues with an 8mm throw, imagine how much trouble they'd have with a taller orbit.
If anything, keep the 8mm stroke, and add some top end speed.
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A long throw forced is possible, just will be a heavy beast
Get yourself a rotary and a Dynabrade 61384
Makes rotary into a 19mm D/A and also a 19mm forced D/A
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
Or you can just get a Rupes MKII and call it a day.
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
Isn't one of the negatives about the mkll the backing plates?
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
Originally Posted by dlc95
If people have "walking" issues with an 8mm throw, imagine how much trouble they'd have with a taller orbit.
If anything, keep the 8mm stroke, and add some top end speed.
How's about a semi forced rotation? Not quite a 100% positive engagement like the 3401, but not a freewheel like the Rupes? Maybe a 75% engagement, and it breaks away at the last 25% to control the walking? Flex, where you at??? I'm a die hard Flex fan, but lets get some real innovation instead of a Rupes imitation.
Flex also needs to look into battery powered options. The only Rupes i have is the Bigfoot Nano and it's amazing how the battery charges quicker than the machine can expend.
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Re: Flex XC 3401 VRG UPGADE??
Originally Posted by anonymoususer
How's about a semi forced rotation? Not quite a 100% positive engagement like the 3401, but not a freewheel like the Rupes? Maybe a 75% engagement, and it breaks away at the last 25% to control the walking? Flex, where you at??? I'm a die hard Flex fan, but lets get some real innovation instead of a Rupes imitation.
Flex also needs to look into battery powered options. The only Rupes i have is the Bigfoot Nano and it's amazing how the battery charges quicker than the machine can expend.
There was another thread where I mentioned a machine that worked like the drive wheels on a car. That the "engine" (orbit) would continuously run, but depressing the "gas pedal" (downward pressure, or throttle trigger) would engage the "wheels" (pad/rotation) with some sort of fixed gearing mechanism.
I can see it in my head. I should probably get the ol draftsman table out...
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