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Re: New BOSS user
Originally Posted by MarkD51
I do like the descriptions and options for the new Boss Machines. want it to operate like the Rupes, then don't install the optional spacer washer supplied. Different size backing plates available, Stick handle, Bail handle if you want them, Good quality bearings, total redesign, nice ergonomics, on and on, and the warrantee they have is a no brainer.
if you look at this video, the one out of three that vibrates the least is the BOSS...
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Re: New BOSS user
The one that vibrates and makes the least amount of noise. seems to be the Flex XFE7 (can't say if it is the XFE7-15 (the old one) or the XFE7-150 (the new one)) to me, from the amount of motion in the guy's forearm and watch. The G21 seems to be in the middle, and the Rupes 21 Mk II is the worst. Much of this is dependent on pads used. though.
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Originally Posted by kkritsilas
The one that vibrates and makes the least amount of noise. seems to be the Flex XFE7 (can't say if it is the XFE7-15 (the old one) or the XFE7-150 (the new one)) to me, from the amount of motion in the guy's forearm and watch. The G21 seems to be in the middle, and the Rupes 21 Mk II is the worst. Much of this is dependent on pads used. though.
The Rupes pad was sitting on the edge and thicker than the other pads. That deformed the pad and threw off the balance. That's the explanation. The Flex 15mm is not as powerful as the Rupes MK II
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Re: New BOSS user
Didn't mean to insult anybody, just commenting on the video as it appears in the posting. I do see what you are saying about the Rupes pad being deformed by having it sit on the edge. What I don't know is what pads are being used on each polisher (factory pads for Boss and Rupes? Lake Country for Flex and maybe G21?). It just may be that the Rupes may have come out better with a different pad or a pad that wasn't deformed. I still don't see the G21 having less vibration that the Flex, or a lower sound output.
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Re: New BOSS user
Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06
The Rupes pad was sitting on the edge and thicker than the other pads. That deformed the pad and threw off the balance. That's the explanation. The Flex 15mm is not as powerful as the Rupes MK II
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I've got a Rupes Mark II a G21. I've heard the Flex was a pretty powerful machine. Did you personally use a Flex?
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Re: New BOSS user
Originally Posted by DaveT435
I've heard the Flex was a pretty powerful machine
Who told you this? Wrapt was still being generous or kind in his choice of words.
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