imported_Quenga
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I got mine from Kevin last week and I LOVE IT. Even if it offered absolutely no benefit over the GG6, I would still get it. It's quieter, smoother, easier to use...can't say enough good about this machine.
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Barry Theal said:Kevin its posts like this that truely seperate you from the rest of the pack. I can remember a few years ago when we first started to talk. It was amazing to hear your mind work. Unlike any other person I have ever met. You not only have a passion for correcting and polishing paint, but the way you put it into words is astonishing. I have for one can say you opened my eyes to the way I look at paint. It never ceases to amaze me at things I have learned from you. I knew one way for years, now I find myself being more of a student and nt a know it all anymore. The strange thing is now when ever I teach a class I always fid myself teaching your methods in depth. Its been a blessng to know you. I can order my machines from any company, but itsyur humble ways and openness that keep me coming back to buffdaddy when a new machine its the market. Thank for not only inspiring me, but the may other paint polishing ways. One of these days weneed to get together and sand something!!! :yo:
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sulla said:Any opinion on the optimum speed for this machine ? I assume with foam speed 6 is best like the flex ? What about mf pads ? Thanks before
sulla said:Thanks Rasky always candid response from you, what do you think about cranking it to speed 6 all the times ? with the griots this seems to be a no.no. and i believe you never crank the flex to speed 6 either cmiiw
PS: Are you using the washer mod from KB ?
sulla said:.. with the griots this seems to be a no.no. and i believe you never crank the flex to speed 6 either ..
sulla said:Thanks Rasky always candid response from you, what do you think about cranking it to speed 6 all the times ? with the griots this seems to be a no.no. and i believe you never crank the flex to speed 6 either cmiiw
PS: Are you using the washer mod from KB ?
toyotaguy said:whats the washer mod?
toyotaguy said:voids warranty?
Kevin Brown said:Will this temporary modification void the machine's warranty?
I have verified through Francesco Ginocchio, Marketing Manager at Rupes S.p.A. that the warranty will remain intact. The wonderful Technicians and Engineers at Rupes hold firm in their belief that this modification is not necessary or beneficial in the chase for increased performance. Further, we both agree (Rupes and I) that with an increase in backing plate rotation comes a potential for loss of high RPM stability. Therefore, if you wish to temporarily or permanently try this modification...
PAY ATTENTION WHILE OPERATING THE MACHINE.
No message texting or brushing of your teeth while operating the UNLEASHED BIGFOOT BEAST!!!
Thanks for reading, best of luck!
toyotaguy said:voids warranty?
toyotaguy said:well, I have one on order from Todd over at esotericcarcare, so I guess Ill have to try my own experiences...silver BMW will be the test subject!
Legacy99 said:Mike P said that with the washer mod. you are getting 90% rotation and only 10% oscillation. With the factory washer you are getting 50/50.
Kevin Brown said:What is he talking about?!?! :Cry:
First off, there is no "factory washer".
Secondly, the washer has Z•E•R•O effect on oscillation speed.
Finally, the washer does not guarantee a specific increase in backing plate rotation.
Legacy99 said:Isn't this eliminated by adding the spacer washer as recommended and tested by Kevin Brown??
This was the question, but the answer (90%/10%) got lost.