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I wasn't planning on that. I know it's suggested to use their system..almost did, but then ya gotta get all new pads
Don't forget about Lake Country HD Orbital Pads, those work great on the LHR 21ES.
If I find myself reaching for the 15 and not wanting to use the flex , I may at least buy the 21 to see if it's a keeper for me.Different strokes for different folks, said a great man. I've got the 21 and one day hope to have the 15 and just purchased the Mini. With the 3 I believe I could do just about anything. I just like the smoothness of Rupes. It's good for us old guys.
If I find myself reaching for the 15 and not wanting to use the flex , I may at least buy the 21 to see if it's a keeper for me.
I may also get the pe8, but I'm not rotary experienced and it starts at 1300rpm. (Sounds high)
And I agree with the old guys statement. My wrist likes to tell me when it's had enough. I'm looking for a comfortable machine that gets the job done. But if on side panels the 21 lacks, I'll need to keep that 3401. Plus the 3401 is as close as I'll get to having a rotary.
I may also get the pe8, but I'm not rotary experienced and it starts at 1300rpm. (Sounds high)
Because the pads are small, you need higher speeds to correct. 1300rpm with no pressure is not high at all.
Every car I've done over the last 2.5 years has been done with either the Rupes 21 or the 15 and probably 90% of them were with the 21. Once you learn how to use/adjust the tool the only areas you should need a different polisher is for the tight 2-4 inch work (pillars, bumper covers, vents).
Since you do some high end cars, you should get the PE8 if you haven't already.