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    Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    If you want to do serious correction a rotary is the only way to go.
    If you are going to wet sand, a rotary is the only way to go.
    After claying a dark color car, the flex 3401 vrg da.
    In my experience using the rupes bigfoot, half your time running it, it is doing almost nothing.
    I own all three and have many years using a rotary, tons of hours with the flex da, and rupes for me is a waste of my time.
    Im not here to offend the rupes lovers but it just doesnt do it for me.

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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    Great post. You have added much to the forum.......

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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    I can't touch your level of experience. I own the 3401 but was considering switching to a rupes for one reason it's smoothness. I'm having such a hard time with the 3401 wanting to run away on me. Your thoughts?

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    If you want to do serious correction a rotary is the only way to go.
    If you are going to wet sand, a rotary is the only way to go.
    After claying a dark color car, the flex 3401 vrg da.
    In my experience using the rupes bigfoot, half your time running it, it is doing almost nothing.
    I own all three and have many years using a rotary, tons of hours with the flex da, and rupes for me is a waste of my time.
    Im not here to offend the rupes lovers but it just doesnt do it for me.
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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    Thanks Billy,
    The rupes is a fine machine but for me half the time it is doing nothing but making noise.
    Let me add that rupes folks invited me to come to their facility and use the machine. That was a great gesture but this is not how I make a living.
    The thing that bothered me most was they say no matter how hard you try you cant stall the machine. My machine is excellent at stalling whether on a flat surface or a curve.
    Im going to try and use the machine to wet sand with and see how it does there.

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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    Hey Dog R
    Give it a chance. Let yourself get accustomed to it. Its a machine with really good power.
    The Flex and Rupes are both smooth machines

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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    Gotta use what you like, man.

    It's my opinion that the Rupes system takes quite a bit of time to get used to. It could be me...

    I've struck through paint with my selection of pad, and compound on the 7424xp - the very first time I used it. This is after years of using a rotary without ever burning or striking through...

    A lot of it is the technique I've developed. It's contrary to what is typically taught.

    I do agree with sanding marks. I can do it with a random orbital, but the rotary is the fastest.

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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    Theres more than one way to skin a cat.
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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    To the op, their is another way to look at the Rupes too.

    I mastered the Rupes 15 first time I used it. And I came from the PC.

    This was the first vehicle I ever corrected and used my Rupes on and approximately only the 7th or 8th vehicle I ever corrected with a da machine:

    Knocked it out in one step to glorious swirl free perfection with FG400 and orange pads.

    The Rupes tools are super easy to use if you let the machine do the work.

    I look at it like this:

    Rotary = sledge hammer

    Flex = 3401 ball peen hammer

    Rupes = rubber mallet

    The Rotary and Flex power through things and the Rupes finesses them. When it comes to thin clear coats, I prefer to finesse them to preserve as much of the clear coat as possible.

    I realize in some instances a rotary or the flex is needed, but I have neither and have never missed them.

    The Rupes tools are more than capable, I did this entire beast of a truck including washing and drying, full correction and LSP sealant in 8 hours start to finish.





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    Mirror finish in one step with Rupe gen 1 15 from bird poop to this:







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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    The 3401 is awesome, but let's not forget, it's still an 8mm throw. A 15mm or 21mm DA has the *potential* to out cut the 3401, no doubt.




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    Re: Rupes vs. Flex vs Rotary

    dlc95 you said you struck through paint with my selection of pad, and compound on the 7424xp - the very first time I used it.
    It doesnt even spin. I'm pretty sure if I tied the machine down with rope, turned it on, went to bed, got up the next day, it still would not burn through the paint

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