Very good points, 2shiny -
The vibrations alone on any of the other machines could be a detriment to the user over a period of time..
Certainly, the microfiber pads have been a game changer for the other machines, along with special compounds designed to work as well..
And they even got the adhesives right so that with all that extra movement which creates a lot more heat than a Rotary, these things seem to work pretty well..
I dont have any Rupes either; bought a Flex 3401-VRG Years ago when they first came out..
Tried it, it was ok. Had counter-clockwise rotation..
Really tried to make it work, even cut down the only backing plate ( 6" ) when it first came out, to accept the smaller 5/1/4" pads, and they eventually started making smaller backing plates..
It helped a lot in controlling the machine when you put a lot of pressure on it, but still, it was not nearly as fast as my Makita...
So it has sat in my Machine cabinet shelf for years and only comes out occasionally to do something like spread a sealant, etc.,..
My good friend, Lee, the most awesome Boat Detailer in the Seattle area, laughed out loud when some people sent him a D/A to try out on Boats...
He routinely kills Rotaries because of the extreme pressure and speed he runs them to make bad gelcoat look brand new again.. His skill with a Rotary is as good as anyone else who has taken the time to learn the machine, the compounds, and how to always turn out perfectly clear, deep, swirl-free paintwork..
He will Never have a random orbital in his lifetime...
Dan F