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Very nice! You'll be set for a long time with that Beast
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I think so, should last me forever.
The power of this thing when compared to the G110V2 is just amazing.
I can use it like a rotary, I love that, yeah.
Need to polish the Jeep next after I get the truck done. Will be less work as it doesn't need too much, garage kept while the truck sits out in the weather.
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I had the opportunity to try some of the top machines before making my decision to purchase the 3401. Once I used that one I knew I would buy it.
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I am a HUGE fan of the 3401. I will not use anything else. I will upgrade to the new one eventually...hopefully next summer.
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richy
I am a HUGE fan of the 3401. I will not use anything else. I will upgrade to the new one eventually...hopefully next summer.
Cordless?
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jankerson
Well got mine today.
Congratulations!
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jankerson
powerful machine with no doubt.
And the forced rotation really does make a difference, a very large difference in performance.
And this is why I call it the BEAST!
Zero pad stalling and once you invest some hours behind the tool you can truly make it dance on paint.
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Mike Phillips
Congratulations!
And this is why I call it the BEAST!
Zero pad stalling and once you invest some hours behind the tool you can truly make it dance on paint.
Thanks Mike.
Working on the Jeep now. Using WG Uber Compound with a White LC Force Polishing Pads. The Compound is getting old so I figured I would use it like a polish to use the old up and there are some defects that it's knocking down. Too deep to take them completely, scratches. I will finish it out with the Finishing Glaze after using the LC Soft Blue Finishing pads. The Jeep isn't in bad shape, but it's been awhile (YEARS) since I have done any machine paint work on it. Defiantly some dirt in there as you can see from the white pad so yeah it's time.
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richy
I am a HUGE fan of the 3401. I will not use anything else. I will upgrade to the new one eventually...hopefully next summer.
Don’t be so hasty buddy. I just got the new Supa Beast. It’s definitely more ergonomic, quiet, touch smoother and no hot metal shroud to deal with.....I miss the extra power from the Beast. While some claim it is marginal, it matters to me. That marginal amount adds time, while not much, compound that over a years worth of details.
I suggest to buy a backup 3401 over the new machine.
While I am a huge Flex fan, I personally feel the new replacement has fallen a hair short. They fixed many issues and the new model is fantastic.... but I’m a speed guy...... I feel the need....THE NEED FOR SPEED!!!
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