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New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
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Re: New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
Just used mine today and checked it. My trigger is smooth all the way through. I have no resistance or clicking on mine. I would contact the place she got it from or Rupes. It shouldn’t be a problem sending it back for repair or getting it replaced.
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Re: New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
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Re: New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
Originally Posted by
fightnews
I'll probably put it on graigslist its in brand new condition. I barely even used it. I felt bad buying another one until I got the new machine and found out it was justified.
So do you own a Mark III? Do you know for a fact that it does not stall on curves?
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Ok...you in this corner and you in that corner, this could turn into a Beadmaker thread, or a mf towel thread, or a.....
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Originally Posted by
Klasse Act
Ok...you in this corner and you in that corner, this could turn into a Beadmaker thread, or a mf towel thread, or a.....
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Yeah, no corners.
Just a reminder for a member that needs to be a little more polite and thoughtful with his posts.
Which, by the way, I have high hopes for.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
Originally Posted by
Vanquish Auto
Just used mine today and checked it. My trigger is smooth all the way through. I have no resistance or clicking on mine. I would contact the place she got it from or Rupes. It shouldn’t be a problem sending it back for repair or getting it replaced.
This is the post I've been waiting for. Thank you. Hopefully this will be a smooth and fast exchange transaction with Autogeek as I've been anxious to use the tool but decided not to in case this wasn't normal.
For something you adjust/modulate frequently it didn't seem right that Rupes would have the user keep crossing over a click or detent in travel of the trigger.
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Originally Posted by
gofast182
This is the post I've been waiting for. Thank you. Hopefully this will be a smooth and fast exchange transaction with Autogeek as I've been anxious to use the tool but decided not to in case this wasn't normal.
For something you adjust/modulate frequently it didn't seem right that Rupes would have the user keep crossing over a click or detent in travel of the trigger.
Glad to help. Autogeek is pretty good. So you should have no problems swapping it out. You will love it once you get it straightened out and actually get to use it. They really are good machines. Just contact them as soon as you can about the issue and I think you’ll be fine.
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Re: New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
Turns out my wife got it from Amazon who fulfilled the order via detailerdomain. She has made initial contact for the return/exchange. Hopefully they don't give us grief.
I just got a big Autogeek box with my Rupes pads and Polish Angel ceramic coating. It's hard to resist trying it out.
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Re: New to Rupes - Trigger Pull Question
Originally Posted by
gofast182
Turns out my wife got it from Amazon who fulfilled the order via detailerdomain. She has made initial contact for the return/exchange. Hopefully they don't give us grief.
I just got a big Autogeek box with my Rupes pads and Polish Angel ceramic coating. It's hard to resist trying it out.
If you have any trouble through amazon try going directly through Rupes. But I don’t think you will have a problem getting it sorted. I say it is. It shouldn’t take too long to everything straightened out.
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