No, I use the LC 4" bp and LC 4" pads on my 3401 if I need the smallest possible pad on there but don't use that combo anymore since I use 3" pads on the Flex rotary as I find in tight places any...
I use to use the DAS6 with an LC 3.5" bp and 4" pads for tight spots. I now use a Scholl Concepts 3" bp on my Flex PE-14 with Scholl 3.3" pads for all the tight spots. For stuff like in between...
Yep 4800 opm only at speed 6! Plus with only an 8mm orbit thats why its so slow in correction and old tech. Does it get the job done? Yes, just like a PC does.
Coming from someone who doesn't own or have experience with a 21 MKII, yeah you definitely are a liar along with another ignorant poster or two who will soon come in with more lies.
Do you own both a 3401 and a MKII 21? If not,yours and others advice here are null and void. The 21 MKII NOT ONLY TAMES THE " BEAST", IT DESTROYS IT ON ALL COUNTS!
The 21 MKII has no competitor from any other DA, closest competitor in power and speed of correction would be a Flex PE-14 rotary. The 3401 is more around an LHR15ES. If you have absolutely no...
If it were me personally I wouldn't charge him at all. The fact that he refused to take back the money proves his a good guy and whats $10 between friends or in the big picture anyways? Infact I...
If anyone posts a link on Kamakazi this thread will be moved or deleted as witnessed previously as its not an OEM Rupes upgrade part nor is it sold on AG. If you find it too pricy just get the 5" bp...
Also to clarify a post of mine about the rattling after fitting the oem 5" bp to the 21, I just realised that wasn't so much the 5" bp as my machine did it with the 6" bp too. Turns out the rubber...
Theres no need for the Katana as the Beast will cover all those machines. Just buy one and swop it between them whichever machine you using at the time as they quite pricy.
I have done exactly that and I wasn't happy as my machine had a rattling noise and vibrated. I then ordered the Kamakazi Beast bp and that allowed me to run 5.5" pads smoothly.
Yeah they the same foam as the ThinPro Greys which I like. My correction style is more akin LC ThinPro Grey, GG Boss White, BnS Low-Pro Green and CarPro Flash as I work mostly on the hardest of hard...
Now this gets interesting. Alittle birdie informed me whilst the Force Grey pads are designed for forced rotation/rotary use on heavy defects they work even better on the Rupes 21 MKII due to the...
They look like CarPro MF's. I'd prefer the HDO ones with the hole, but as mentioned can't just order these only, need to make up an order of things I really need to justify an order and Force grey is...
The old or new ones? I have tried neither as the old had bad reviews and I was planning on getting the new ones with the hole which fall under the new HDO pads along with an order of Force grey pads...
I'm really curious about the cut and finish of V32,36 and 38 but everyone here almost always has nothing good to say about it along with AG dropping the line, but noone ever gives any detail, please...
Yep the green and blue are the biggest culprits and to some extent the mf and uhs grey pads too. The white and yellow pads are pretty decent no doubt about that. I have that Boss pack of two mf pads...
That GG6 850W (DAS 6 Pro)with a 3" and 5" bp is a performance bargain. I would go as far as to say from all polishers its the best bang for the buck. GG6 + Rupes 21 MKII, no need for anything else....