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Re: Rupes Bigfoot Nano results
Todd Helme posted a video on YouTube demonstrating 2000 grit sanding mark removal. It should be more than effective for what you would need it for.
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Yes you may be correct and I do apologize.. He did give his opinion and great advise and info and I am very fortunate to have the experience of everyone here to learn from. Been having a crappy day and replied without thinking and I apologize for my response. I am sure I can learn how to use this machine and wanted to know what everyone using one thought about it before I bought it.
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Originally Posted by sharpcanoe
Want to use this for doing motorcycles... just want to buy one machine so was thinking this would do everything on the motorcycle paint wise.. are extra pads available yet? Thinking it would be a good sideline just doing the motorcycle thing for several friends.. any and all info on their performance would help.... the exchange rate between Canadian/Usa is gonna kill me tho.... looks like I may be in the doghouse for awhile.
I'll be doing a new HD on May 21st and plan to do an initial review of the tool then. I think you will want another tool though for the larger surfaces, at the very least a GG6/PCXP style tool with a 3-4" pad on it. I'm pretty sure Kevin Brown will have a nice selection of pads that will work with the tool...he has them for the TA-50 now.
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RaskyR1 ... would the rupes mini be better for a motorcycle with the 3 inch pads in your opinion? Thought about the nano as it would have gotten the tighter spots but from what I'm starting to understand is that it wouldn't be good for the tanks/fenders... I would have liked to do them without removing them if possible
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Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Whoa--I don't think that's what he meant. He was just cautioning if you don't have a lot of polishing experience, then those are bad surfaces to learn on (at least I think that's what he meant).
Bingo!
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Originally Posted by sharpcanoe
Yes you may be correct and I do apologize.. He did give his opinion and great advise and info and I am very fortunate to have the experience of everyone here to learn from. Been having a crappy day and replied without thinking and I apologize for my response. I am sure I can learn how to use this machine and wanted to know what everyone using one thought about it before I bought it.
Before you detail other peoples vehicles I would recommend practicing on body panels (can be junkyard stuff or extras laying around the garage) with different paint types and substrates. This will help with your learning curve. Then once you are proficient you can start detailing peoples rides. Just my friendly advice from someone who has been detailing for about 20 years.
Furthermore, the nano should not be your end all tool for motorcycle applications. On most bikes I find myself using a few different tools to cover all the real estate a motorcycle or even bicycle has. What I like to do and i'm sure most seasoned detailers will agree is you want to tackle as much surface area as possible with a larger tool/pad then whatever surface area you cold not reach with that tool then you go to a smaller tool/pad or even you may have to do some parts by hand. This actually saves you time.
In essence, Rasky1 had some sound advice too. Which is along the lines of what I am advising as well.
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I always do a test spot and the Nano will do anything other tools will do, it's a case of time. The larger surfaces are better done by larger pads, smaller area's smaller pads. My only advise is watch out for sling if you use the 1" pads with the rotary tool. It will sling no matter what so if you are doing large areas first, then small keep protection in place (on a bike I would think the areas you cannot wipe).
Crispy 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix DD, always clean (except today) Hobby Detailer
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