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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

    Genius at work as usual.

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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

    I spoke with Kevin Brown on the phone today about air sanders and he was telling me about this post. Awesome stuff here. Reminiscent of doing lab reports (I`m still doing them since I`m a biochem major).

    I have so many ideas floating around in my head regarding a system of polishing and sanding tools and products! I know I at least want to get started with a Rupes 21 and a Mirka 6" palm sander.

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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pats300zx View Post
    Great info Todd. Thanks for putting that together !!!!
    My pleasure of course!


    Quote Originally Posted by Mike lambert View Post
    Very nice Todd thanks!
    My pleasure Mike!


    Quote Originally Posted by SSizzlin` View Post
    Todd, I <3 u man! hahaha


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    You have good taste


    Quote Originally Posted by SSizzlin` View Post
    Todd, approximately what RPM would the duetto spin on speed 6?


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    Way too many variables for me to take a gander < (that is a word).


    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin Brown View Post
    Raising the "write-up" bar. Again.

    Fabulous word-smithing and outta sight graphics!

    I had already given up on trying to top one of your articles.
    Now, I`m going to have to try again so I can quit again.

    YOU THE MAN!
    Thanks Kevin, you KNOW the feeling is mutual!


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    Yes !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jsmooth View Post
    Kevin and Todd article shoot out!!! No matter what who ever reads them is the winner!
    I`ll pass



    Quote Originally Posted by Woob View Post
    Genius at work as usual.
    Thank you sir!

    Quote Originally Posted by The Gloss Boss View Post
    I spoke with Kevin Brown on the phone today about air sanders and he was telling me about this post. Awesome stuff here. Reminiscent of doing lab reports (I`m still doing them since I`m a biochem major).

    I have so many ideas floating around in my head regarding a system of polishing and sanding tools and products! I know I at least want to get started with a Rupes 21 and a Mirka 6" palm sander.

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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

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    Kevin and Todd article shoot out!!! No matter what who ever reads them is the winner!
    Honestly, this is the most humbling compliment. Thank you

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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

    The Duetto sure has a "happy" spot. Cardaddy(Tony) explained it very well. "If it`s not perfectly balanced it`ll stop spinning, it really likes things nice and level. It takes finesse to keep it happy, having to keep it in the right gear to keep the (rather limited) torque band in force. Which means you`ll be running it almost, if not completely wide open from day one."

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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

    Quote Originally Posted by SSizzlin` View Post
    The Duetto sure has a "happy" spot. Cardaddy(Tony) explained it very well. "If it`s not perfectly balanced it`ll stop spinning, it really likes things nice and level. It takes finesse to keep it happy, having to keep it in the right gear to keep the (rather limited) torque band in force. Which means you`ll be running it almost, if not completely wide open from day one."
    I heart the Duetto. That "happy" spot sure sings some great music

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    Re: Autopia Guide to Rupes BigFoot Polishers!

    A symphony of gloss..

    An Italian orchestra of paint-corrected goodness...

    Okay, I`ll stop

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