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    Re: New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!

    Quote Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06 View Post
    Good questions. Very interesting idea with the specific polishes. To this day, there are a few rotary specific polishes, but for the most part, polishes are universal and the results have been spectacular. A nice idea for the specific line, but hardly NEEDED, IMO.
    They got the idea from Chemical Guy's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rsurfer View Post
    They got the idea from Chemical Guy's.
    lol

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    New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd@RUPES View Post
    I'm not Jason, but I'll do my best to answer your questions. Jason is actually in the Ukraine right now, but I just had a 30 minute conversation with him and covered some of the questions you asked.

    The smaller but more frequent orbital of the action of the Mille (me-lay) did present some engineering challenges. If a spot of the pad was dry, the foam could (and often did) grip the paint and it would transfer the energy straight up your arm. The result was vibration and fatigue. A lot of work went into the lubrication side of things to ensure that the compounds would flow over the surface of the pad evenly so that the operator is given the smoothest experience possible. It took a lot of different lubricant formulas, where things like viscosity, solid content, oils, etc were tested until RUPES was happy with the user experience. Then, because of the unique lubrication, the abrasive selection became paramount. As the solid types and content change, so does the lubrication, and then you circle back to the lubricant, and so and so on.

    The new Mille liquids are excellent. Jason is now a part of the team that engineered and developed BigFoot from scratch, and being part of that team, it would be foolish not to use his talents to make the team stronger. The new Mille liquids also work quite well on random orbital polishers, even though the movement is a little different. At the show in Bologna, Jason tells me that many people commented the Mille's reception was one of "wow, it feels like a standard BigFoot, it's so smooth." That's not just from the tool design, but also the foam (including the height and bevel, as well as how the polish/compound interacts with the pad and paint).

    Rotary polishers, because of the high speeds generated at the edge, require a different lubrication system for optimum performance. The compound has to lay and "stick" the paint to some degree to provide cutting action AND a buffer (pun slightly intended) between the pad and the paint.

    To answer the general question - do different movements require specific compounds. NO!

    But, those of us who have used different compounds and polishes might find ourselves gravitating towards different brands or products when we switch machine movements. For example, in my detail days, I used to love the old (original M105) on a DA, but couldn't get enough working time to feel comfortable. The second version of M105 worked much better on a rotary, but I didn't like it as much on a DA. I loved Menzerna 400 on a gear driven with a wool pad, but didn't like it on a rotary with a wool pad... And so and so and so on.

    Generally we find what works best for us, based on a huge (nearly infinite) number of factors...

    Traditionally, RUPES is a company that delivers solutions in a bag. By designing and tuning different compound formulas to the specific machine movement, we can optimize their performance. Is it necessary, absolutely not, but when has RUPES let necessary stand in the way of pushing the boundaries.

    The new BigFoot Air, Mille, Rotary and Skorpio E sanders are exciting to us, but with all of this said, we are still just getting started.
    Thanks for this, Todd. On the flip side, what if the Mille Polish and pads from Rupes don't give the desired results for that situation, does that render the machine ineffective? New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!


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    Quote Originally Posted by WRAPT C5Z06 View Post
    Thanks for this, Todd. On the flip side, what if the Mille Polish and pads from Rupes don't give the desired results for that situation, does that render the machine ineffective? New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!


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    Re: New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!

    Todd when will we get info on the air powered Bigfoot? And on the prices of the new machines?

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    The new Makita,several new Rupes tools & the Flex XCE coming soon,holy crow. My head is spinning! I'm going to hide my credit cards from myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dlc95 View Post
    You and Mark can always send them my way!

    If I don't end up using them is summer they are yours. I have 4 I never used and one that I destroyed on a test hood.

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    Re: New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!

    WOW! Am I reading this right.....the RPM range on the new Rupes Rotary is 450-1700rpms?????? I've been dreaming of a rotary polisher to replace my Dewalt 849x that in a perfect world would be geared towards detailers and it sounds like my dreams are finally coming true. Not once have I used a rotary over 1500rpms and I hate that the dewalt 849x becomes excessively on lower speeds.

    My question is, can the rupes rotary be effectively used at low rpms and not get hot? I swear to god I'm about to poop i'm so excited.

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    Re: New RUPES Tools + New Pads + New Product!

    When will the Mille be for sale?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rlmccarty2000 View Post
    When will the Mille be for sale?
    ^^this

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