I know you, like myself, have quite a few machines. It might be helpful to know what you currently have before making a recommendation.
And I think I asked this a couple weeks ago, what pads are you running on your Rupes mini?
Hello again,
These are the machines I have and use.
Swirl Killer 3" mini, fit with 1" and 2" BPs
Rupes 3" Mini, & Duetto.
Flex XFE 7-15 5".
GGs Boss 15 5"
These are the machines I have and not using very often.
TorqX fit with a 3", and Torq10FX 5"
Flex PE8 fit with 1", 2" & 3" BPs
My 3" foam pads are Rupes, Scholls spider pads, LC old style flats.
My pads I`ve been having the most trouble with are the thin MF Megs, GGs boss, LC & Carpro,
which I`ve been using the most to get at the swirls in the contours
the thick ones like B&S, Rupes just melted and deformed them.
I think you have a Makita ?? Does it give you a workout ?
I’ve never had serious stalling problems with the Rupes mini. Where exactly are you having stalling problems? I use mine on bumpers mainly with no problems. I don’t run it on 6 that much to keep from overheating the pads. Are you using Rupes pads? How much pressure? I know you’ve been Detailing for a long time now so I’m not trying to insult you. I’m just trying to understand the problem. Have you thought about a Rupes Nano for those tight places? With the Nano on rotary there will be no stalling issues.
Stalling occurs with a thin 3" MF right as I approach and enter a concave contour, running at 4-5, light pressure.
I just tried it again, w/ Rupes yellow, 4-5 speed.. flat it ran with alot of pressure and no stall, tipping it slightly with pressure, slowed way down
but not a complete stall, unlike the MF pads
Maybe I should kick up the speed just in those areas ??
I do have the Mini Flex rotary PE8, which has come to mind, wondering why I put it away.
Mary B- My Rupes Mini is awfully prone to stalling too. Not really worse than my GG6 (with a small plate) and better than my PCs (also with small plate), but still...it stalls a lot easier than I had hoped and still takes forever to do significant correction.
SO...IMO if you want a forced-rotation then that`s what you want. I doubt that either the Makita or Flex will be a poor choice, but better verify that 3" fitment on the former.
Overall, I somehow get the feeling that Makita designs there stuff a bit better. My Makita rotary has been an industry standard for ages; my Flex 3401 is very useful, but IMO it`s a somewhat flawed design that could`ve been done better (if at a higher cost).
So I guess I`d lean towards the Makita, *IF* it`ll take that 3" plate.
That`s what got me down this road, the stall y`all ! I would have to say a 3" forced rotation would be killer !!
Then enter the Rupes Mille, and it`s back to ... undecided ??
Mary have you tried to washer mod your mini? Seems to work a bit better with it washer modded.
Thank you Guz. I will try in the morning.