Re: Test drive - NEW RUPES Mille and Rotary Buffer by Mike Phillips
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desidetailer
Aahh thanks so much Mike...
But guess you are little late to reply..
Sorry.... hard to keep up...
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Originally Posted by
desidetailer
I guess for now 15mk2 makes a better choice along with my existing rotary?
Of course. The RUPES BigFoot 15mm Mark II is a smooth operator! Excellent correction and finishing ability too.
Here's what I always tell people and it's true. If you spend enough time with any tool you can make it dance on paint. You can quote me on that.
Here's an example, you want to talk about a curvy car? This car has some wicked cool curves and that is Todd THE MAN Helme with me and also Alberto Quiroscabrera making up the team that tamed the swirls on this flamed Mercury.
Buffing curved panels with NEW RUPES Mark II BigFoot 21 & 15 Polishers
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...hp?file=101139
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...hp?file=101140
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...hp?file=101141
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...hp?file=101142
Note how I'm holding the tool. Sometimes how you hold the tool plus focusing on the task at hand is all that's required to maximize pad rotation on a free spinning orbital polisher.
:)
Re: Test drive - NEW RUPES Mille and Rotary Buffer by Mike Phillips
I just keep going to this thread again and again
That is something else..
The beautiful 1970 chevy ss and the BEST work done i have ever seen
IF I were girl i would get naked crawling all over this car.. Thats how Nice i think it is
But
Im a old hairy dude and IF I made my move it would be like rubbing it again with a coarse wool pad
Love your work and posts
Re: Test drive - NEW RUPES Mille and Rotary Buffer by Mike Phillips
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Originally Posted by
omalley34male
I just keep going to this thread again and again
That is something else..
The beautiful 1970 Chevy SS and the BEST work done i have ever seen
Love your work and posts
Thank you. Sad to day, I've never seen the car again...
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...RUPES_0046.jpg
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