Threadhead
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I need another tool like I need a hole in my head, and my wife is probably going to kill me, but the thought of a new PC in my hand is just too tempting.
So I've been looking around and it looks like CostalTool is as good as any place to get the 7424. But what I'm confused about is the pads. From CT the 7424 comes with a 6" H&L pad and counterweights. Nice deal.
I like the Edge pads from PAC, but it uses a 5" H&L back. Hate to have to buy another back.
Then Proper has their DA-KIT with a 6" back and various pads. And it uses a flexible backing plate, which I assume is a little easier for contours.
Or, the Lake Country pads (6" again) seem very nice and popular. Plus they seem to cover the edge of the backing plate better.
1) Is the 6" backing pad the best/easiest to use, or should I go with the 5"
2) Is the flexible backing plate better?
3) With the LC pads, they seem to cover the backing plate better. Is this a better pad?
So I've been looking around and it looks like CostalTool is as good as any place to get the 7424. But what I'm confused about is the pads. From CT the 7424 comes with a 6" H&L pad and counterweights. Nice deal.
I like the Edge pads from PAC, but it uses a 5" H&L back. Hate to have to buy another back.
Then Proper has their DA-KIT with a 6" back and various pads. And it uses a flexible backing plate, which I assume is a little easier for contours.
Or, the Lake Country pads (6" again) seem very nice and popular. Plus they seem to cover the edge of the backing plate better.
1) Is the 6" backing pad the best/easiest to use, or should I go with the 5"
2) Is the flexible backing plate better?
3) With the LC pads, they seem to cover the backing plate better. Is this a better pad?