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    My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Wow. That should sum it up. Less vibration, quieter, loads more power compared to a PC. Granted, I have only used it on a very small portion of the roof so far, and I haven`t really kicked it up yet but man does it run like a dream so far. I know I am late hopping on the Flex bandwagon, but if you gotta get a polisher, the Flex seems like it is the way to go. Hopefully I can give it a full testing tomorrow.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Any luck with the h2o spots?

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    I have not had my pc long, but the vibration makes my hands hurt. I got some padded palm gloves that helped alot, but since hearing all the rave about the flex i may have to look into this option. U got any of your truck pics yet JP.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    I`ve actually had a friend in the business try it and hate it. He`s a good detailer too. I really don`t know how you can hate that machine.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    For the past week I have been seriously thinking about buying a Flex DA. I may order one this week.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by flash gordon View Post
    Any luck with the h2o spots?
    No - I am thinking about taking it to a body shop guy I know and letting them do some wetsanding and hit it with the rotary. Anything to get rid of them at this point....
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by JaredPointer View Post
    No - I am thinking about taking it to a body shop guy I know and letting them do some wetsanding and hit it with the rotary. Anything to get rid of them at this point....
    Someone responded to one of my questions....Thank you Jared
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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    JaredP, does the case get hot similar to the PC? Do you "hold" the Flex at the "head" (really hard to describe this in words - hope I get the across)?

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy@DetailCity View Post
    I`ve actually had a friend in the business try it and hate it. He`s a good detailer too. I really don`t know how you can hate that machine.
    Out of curiosity does this friend normaly use a rotory?

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Clean View Post
    JaredP, does the case get hot similar to the PC? Do you "hold" the Flex at the "head" (really hard to describe this in words - hope I get the across)?
    It`s almost what I would call a bell housing (sort of like on a stick shift). It is the gray area. I don;t normally touch it. Just happened to touch it one day and it was warm (hot, actually). The ergonomics on the Flex are great. Much better than the PC, although I haven`t got accustomed enough with it to one-hand it yet.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy@DetailCity View Post
    I`ve actually had a friend in the business try it and hate it. He`s a good detailer too. I really don`t know how you can hate that machine.
    I`ll take his.
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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom N View Post
    Out of curiosity does this friend normaly use a rotory?
    Yes he does. It`s a Makita and according to him all other rotary`s suck in comparison.

    Different strokes. I would much rather use my DeWalt than a Makita but I won`t go as far as to say Makita sucks.

    As an added note he uses the PC 7424 all the time too and would rather use it than the FLEX.

    That`s the part that doesn`t make sense to me. Performance aside, the FLEX has a better feel to it especially if you`re used to using a rotary.

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by Troy@DetailCity View Post
    Yes he does. It`s a Makita and according to him all other rotary`s suck in comparison.

    Different strokes. I would much rather use my DeWalt than a Makita but I won`t go as far as to say Makita sucks.

    As an added note he uses the PC 7424 all the time too and would rather use it than the FLEX.

    That`s the part that doesn`t make sense to me. Performance aside, the FLEX has a better feel to it especially if you`re used to using a rotary.
    Reminds me of this not so famous quote,
    " There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguements and which can not fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance...That principle is contempt prior to investigation" (Herbert Spencer)

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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Jared, I know you were a cyclo user in the past (if my memory serves me correct.) Any thoughts on the differences/advantages?
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    Re: My initial thoughts on the Flex DA

    Quote Originally Posted by max080 View Post
    Jared, I know you were a cyclo user in the past (if my memory serves me correct.) Any thoughts on the differences/advantages?
    As big a fan as I was of the Cyclo, there`s really no comparison. The flex is easier to use, the Flex is lighter and more maneuverable and I feel that it could correct more defects than the Cyclo. I don`t have a Cyclo anymore to do a head to head test, so I am going from memory here. Also, I haven`t really put the Flex up to a tough task yet other than my waterspot problems.
    I still don`t believe in grit guards.

 

 
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