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<blockquote data-quote="NastyGT500" data-source="post: 16107373" data-attributes="member: 75220"><p>Griot's 6" is an excellent 'beginner' machine. Plenty of power, easy to use, great warranty and pricing is good. (I have 2 of them and still use them)</p><p></p><p>HF machine I've heard good things about as well, not as 'powerful' as the Griots, but a decent machine, along with the PC.</p><p></p><p>The Adam's machines are good as well, if you are looking to get into the 'long throw' game. IMO, the most value for the $$. I beta tested one for him a few years ago and used it all the time without any issues--I did however have to run it wide open to get it to do what I wanted to do.</p><p></p><p>Flex 3401, a beast. I have 2-3 of them and I can not break them, they are forced rotation and not as 'forgiving' as a DA can be.</p><p></p><p>Rupes, great machines, but like all the long throws, a learning curve is involved with using them, as they have tendancy to stall on curves/curved panels/uneven surfaces. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps everyone!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NastyGT500, post: 16107373, member: 75220"] Griot's 6" is an excellent 'beginner' machine. Plenty of power, easy to use, great warranty and pricing is good. (I have 2 of them and still use them) HF machine I've heard good things about as well, not as 'powerful' as the Griots, but a decent machine, along with the PC. The Adam's machines are good as well, if you are looking to get into the 'long throw' game. IMO, the most value for the $$. I beta tested one for him a few years ago and used it all the time without any issues--I did however have to run it wide open to get it to do what I wanted to do. Flex 3401, a beast. I have 2-3 of them and I can not break them, they are forced rotation and not as 'forgiving' as a DA can be. Rupes, great machines, but like all the long throws, a learning curve is involved with using them, as they have tendancy to stall on curves/curved panels/uneven surfaces. Hope this helps everyone! [/QUOTE]
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