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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Originally Posted by Ronin47
Good questions and I can only answer as honestly or truthfully with the limited time I have spent with it so my evaluation thus far is based on limited experience with it. I will have the machines up against each other on hard paint in a couple of hours but for now I will comment on correction done on soft to medium paints.
From the first time you hold the Mille in your hands to the first time you power it up and do your first section pass you begin to realise alot of thought, engineering and attention to detail has gone into making this polisher. It feels lighter than the 3401, as well as more balanced. Even the speed dial has an expensive feel and click to the different speed settings. The polisher is noticeably quieter and much cooler running than the 3401. Using the 3401 and Mille side by side you can feel the difference in vibration when going back to the 3401. The Mille doesn’t wobble as such and feels very well thought out, sophisticated and much newer.
Throughout the speed settings you can see it has more rpm at every setting and doesn’t walk nearly as much as the 3401 either. However if the pads not perfectly centred I found the Mille to be a handful to control so much so that I had to switch off and figure out why that happened. I have used many types of non Rupes pads on it as I have alot of them and donot intend investing in all new pads specefic to the Mille anytime soon. Having said that I find the intended Rupes pads or thinner pads to feel more natural which is the opposite of what we are led to believe gear driven polishers prefer.
Yes its sleeker,fancier than the ageing 3401 ofcourse, yes its smoother, quieter, and runs a heck of alot cooler too but bare in mind theres a decade technology difference between them, 2007 3401 vs 2017 Mille, was never gona be a fair fight at all.
Lastly correction..., the Mille is definitely the more powerful tool and faster correcting of the two, theres no second guessing that, it is what it is. I had to drop to speed 3 on the Mille where the Flex needed speed 5 and then too the Mille still had the edge. I used the same pads and compounds to keep things fair and at one point even put the more aggressive pad on the 3401 and then too the Mille was still correcting faster.
I hope this answers your question, also I will update again soon on hard paints and then know for certain.
I am liking the sound of that...Hummm Mille sounds like a very good tool to have!
Tom
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Originally Posted by TMQ
I am liking the sound of that...Hummm Mille sounds like a very good tool to have!
Tom
Its my most used tool.
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Originally Posted by Ronin47
Its my most used tool.
Awesome! Should I sell the 15 mk II and just replace with a Mille? Or is there a place for the 15 mk II?
tom
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Originally Posted by TMQ
Awesome! Should I sell the 15 mk II and just replace with a Mille? Or is there a place for the 15 mk II?
tom
Replied on the other thread, in addition can it replace the 21 MKII? Short answer is No.
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
And How do you like the rotary?
Tom
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Originally Posted by TMQ
And How do you like the rotary?
Tom
Initially I liked it a lot. Its got torque, its quiet, its light, smooth, runs cool. But as I used it more I noticed I liked the PE-14 better as it is shorter and has a nicer broader nose to grip. The LH19E on vertical panels especially isn’t as maneuverable as the PE-14. The only issue for me with the PE-14 is a serious one, it runs unacceptably hot so much so that it either shuts down prematurely or gets so hot you can’t even touch it. Its been in twice to Flex and they say it’s within spec. The Rupes doesn’t even get warm but the Flex handles better.
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Ronin----
Got a question: Are you using Mille pads and polishes?
Tom
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Originally Posted by TMQ
Ronin----
Got a question: Are you using Mille pads and polishes?
Tom
Yes I am as a system and my own selection of pads and polish too.
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Re: Rupes LK 900E Mille & LH 19E
Ronin-
Any experience with the L3403 and if so, comparison to the LH19?
I've currently got the following in my stable: Boss G15, MT300, GG3 and a Rupes Mini on the way. I'm planning my next move and trying to decide whether I should think about a full size rotary (LH19, L3403, Makita) and a flex-pen style micro polisher, or if I should just go with a long neck iBrid as my next tool to buy.
I think I'd like to learn the rotary, but I'm fairly successful getting the results I need/want out of my current toolset so I wonder if it's worth complicating it.
I've considered a mille but I think that gear driven would have been a better investment prior to purchasing a full size long-throw and a long throw mini.
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