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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Show'n'Shine Saloon
Edumicate Me...Rupes and Flex.
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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 14806713" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>I've had a pc7424 since 2006, great little machine. I recently decided to add to my collection and was torn between the rupes21 and flex 3401...I decided on the flex. It is absolutely a beast of a machine...it does require more upper body strength to control for heavy cut, but man is it awesome. I found after doing a couple vehicles (I first experimented on my old beater pickup) that although it will do heavy correction, it finishes really nice spinning slower and with a fine liquid like the mezerna 4500. I have the interchangeable backing plate system and have had really good success using the small plate and 5" hybrid pad. After you battle through heavy correction if it is needed, I slip on that grey hybrid finishing pad, set the machine on 4 and use the mezerna 4500. It produces incredible, highly finished results. No pressure necessary, I just guide it along with one hand, just letting it "float" on the surface. </p><p></p><p>Before buying, I had the perception the 7424 was the "jeweler" and the 3401 was the "heavy lifter"...not necessarily. I still love the pc, it's lighter and more maneuverable, but the 3401 can finish incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 14806713, member: 76381"] I've had a pc7424 since 2006, great little machine. I recently decided to add to my collection and was torn between the rupes21 and flex 3401...I decided on the flex. It is absolutely a beast of a machine...it does require more upper body strength to control for heavy cut, but man is it awesome. I found after doing a couple vehicles (I first experimented on my old beater pickup) that although it will do heavy correction, it finishes really nice spinning slower and with a fine liquid like the mezerna 4500. I have the interchangeable backing plate system and have had really good success using the small plate and 5" hybrid pad. After you battle through heavy correction if it is needed, I slip on that grey hybrid finishing pad, set the machine on 4 and use the mezerna 4500. It produces incredible, highly finished results. No pressure necessary, I just guide it along with one hand, just letting it "float" on the surface. Before buying, I had the perception the 7424 was the "jeweler" and the 3401 was the "heavy lifter"...not necessarily. I still love the pc, it's lighter and more maneuverable, but the 3401 can finish incredible. [/QUOTE]
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