Looking to upgrade from the PC
Looking for recommendations on a new DA. Would keep the PC in use but as a dedicated 3". Pads I have on-hand are 5.5' Hybrids and 5.5" Thinpro's. Would be hard for me (not saying impossible) to buy all new pads to accommodate a new DA, but it would take some time. Have been doing my best to read as many threads as possible when DA's are talked about but I know I've missed plenty. So if you were to jump up from a PC, what would you get and why? Pro's and Con's?
Open to any of these:
Flex 3401
Griots Boss
Makita
Rupes
Greatly appreciate your feedback....
Gene
Re: Looking to upgrade from the PC
Will read the replies with great interest. Doubt I can justify an upgrade over my GG6, which is more than adequate for my non-pro needs. But interested in what I would move to.
Those who recommend an upgrade, would be great if you could specify 15 or 21 and why. Not clear to me which I would want.
Re: Looking to upgrade from the PC
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Looking for recommendations on a new DA. Would keep the PC in use but as a dedicated 3". Pads I have on-hand are 5.5' Hybrids and 5.5" Thinpro's. Would be hard for me (not saying impossible) to buy all new pads to accommodate a new DA, but it would take some time. Have been doing my best to read as many threads as possible when DA's are talked about but I know I've missed plenty. So if you were to jump up from a PC, what would you get and why? Pro's and Con's?
Open to any of these:
Flex 3401
Griots Boss
Makita
Rupes
Greatly appreciate your feedback....
Gene
I started with the PC and still use it. I use the 3" and 4" pads and use it mainly for my LSP step. I looked and was considering many DA's, however, I went with the Flex 3401. The reason being because it was the only "forced Rotational Orbit" DA (that I assume has changed). All others were free float and not to say anything wrong with them, they are ALL free floating DA's.
To me it was the best thing I did for upgrading. The Flex is a Beast and can tackle any detailing with ease and can complete any compound/polishing in 1/2 the time. It will keep on going even on a curved panel (work on a Porsche 911 for example) and chug away. Again, that is me. I do not know what you want to accomplish, however, that would be something I would seriously consider.
I know there is the Boss, Rupes and many others, but I would look into this one as something you should put on the top of your list.
Re: Looking to upgrade from the PC
Rupes or Flex 3401.
Even the Duetto from Rupes is a pretty significant jump in performance. I personally can't see the advantage other the 21 over the 12 at this point. The shop I help out has the 21 molded.
The Flex 3401 features gear driven, forced rotation. It's kind of like a rotary buffer, but a lot easier for the novice.
They're definitely pro grade tools, and help in the journey to beautiful paint. They're both smoother, and quiter.
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My vote would also be Rupes. Great tools and a complete polishing system. With all the pad and polish choices Rupes makes it easy even for non pros.
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Yeah, this is kind of a "read, read, and read some more" to make your choice type of deal.
All depends on your personal needs.
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get the BOSS G15 or G21 (both these can use their interchangeable 5" & 6" backing plates which will allow you to use different size pads), keep the PC dedicated for the smaller pad setup...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtpgZV9vL1A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8eIKCHq72A
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I would suggest a rupes 15 mk II. It's a great machine, powerful, smooth but also you can use your thin pro pads. A lot of people will suggest getting the whole rupes system but I'm personally not a fan of rupes polishes. I prefer less oily and more water based but again, personal opinion.