Does anyone have the case fro their PC?

n2_space

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I ordered the case when I ordered my PC from Detailers Paradise, and it says you can store some pads in the case as well. My problem is I don't really see how it is suppose to be laid out to accomdate them :o The pc sits right in the middle (a bad spot imo, why PC did that I have no idea), so it doesn't leave enough room to store pads that I can see. It's a fairly large case, and all that is sitting in there for now is the PC, wrench, and a couple rolls of tape. Anyone have one and now how you are suppose to be able to store pads in it? :nixweiss
 
I have 6" pads, and I can fit one in the bottom right corner without the pads bending. I would keep the tape in the case and the pads in a Ziploc.:D



I share your disappointment.
 
I also have the case. I dont store pads in it though. I put the PC and all my backing plates and the wrench in it. The pads go in a Ziplock bag.
 
I have my pads in a ziploc bag, and then in another big cloth bag, but was going to store a couple in there if I could... oh well. Just seems like a big case with a lot of wasted sapce :o
 
I think the case was molded with the "sanding" kit in mind....a hose for dust collection and other accessories. I use my Porter-Cable brand case for travelling only. I've got 6-6.5" pads and I can get about 4-6 pads in baggies on each of the corners, reserving the back right corner for the cord coming from the PC. I have several 4 oz. bottles with various products that I velcroed to the lid and they fit recessed in the "pockets." I can stuff a bag of clay under the polisher itself plus a roll of tape. Everyting I need except towels which go in a plastic storage bin and a bucket containing washing tools and a bottle of detail spray. If I can get a photo of my case set-up I'll post it.
 
Macgirl,

Is your case the grey one that comes with the 97355 or 97366 with all of the sanding attachments or did you order this from somewhere else. I have the 97366 but I havent taken out any of the sanding stuff to see if pads would fit.
 
Macgirl said:
I think the case was molded with the "sanding" kit in mind....a hose for dust collection and other accessories. I use my Porter-Cable brand case for travelling only. I've got 6-6.5" pads and I can get about 4-6 pads in baggies on each of the corners, reserving the back right corner for the cord coming from the PC. I have several 4 oz. bottles with various products that I velcroed to the lid and they fit recessed in the "pockets." I can stuff a bag of clay under the polisher itself plus a roll of tape. Everyting I need except towels which go in a plastic storage bin and a bucket containing washing tools and a bottle of detail spray. If I can get a photo of my case set-up I'll post it.



A picture would be great :bow
 
stevet said:
I also have the case. I dont store pads in it though. I put the PC and all my backing plates and the wrench in it. The pads go in a Ziplock bag.



same here... the case is def made for all the sanding accessories in mind. i like that it has a place for the wrench. i also keep my pads in zip loc bags.
 
ACURA95 said:
Macgirl,

Is your case the grey one that comes with the 97355 or 97366 with all of the sanding attachments or did you order this from somewhere else. I have the 97366 but I havent taken out any of the sanding stuff to see if pads would fit.

Mine's black and I got it from Detailer's Paradise. Here's the photo of it loaded up and ready to go mobile. I've got a metal box that I put my clay in on the right, a roll of tape, four bottles of products, the handle and there is still some room for bonnets or such.



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I put my pc case in a medium size duffle roll bag with all the rest of the stuff ..................plenty of room inside
 
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