I have a PC 7424 from Coastal Tools kit, which comes with the extra counterweight (6") and the 6" backing plate (#18002).
I have a couple Meguiar's W-8006 yellow polishing pads. I also recently acquired a few Lake Country pads: the standard durofoam VC pads (as CMA calls them) # 570VC, 670VC, 770VC (the yellow cutting, white polishing and black finishing).
1. First observation. The Meguiar's pads are bigger, they seem to be 6.5" as advertised. But the LC pads are only 6", so why does CMA advertise or refer to them as 6.5" pads on their website (referenced in several places)?
2. Is the 6" backing plate the right one to use with these 6" LC pads? I test fitted one last night and the edge of the plate is flush with the edge of the pad. NO room or margin for error on the edges. The Meguiar's pads at least give you a little bit on the edge.
I switched to the 6" counterweight and it made a noticeable difference in vibration just by test running the machine in my basement. (very cool). Am I going to need a 5" backing plate now, based on the pads I have? I'm sure this 6" plate will be fine for the 7.5" advanced pads, but I wasn't going to get any of those in the near future. I wanted to experiment with the standard pads first while I learn.
3. I've seen people reference the W-8006 polishing pad for a variety of applications from using DACP (one of the most agressive products people use with a PC) to using it to apply a LSP (last step product) like NXT. Why is that? Is the Meg's pad just that much more versitile? Is it more agressive than the LC white pad? Until I noticed the 8006 getting used for everything I was used to seeing people be more specific when using LC pads - yellow for DACP, etc., white for GEPC, #7 or FP, etc., and black for final wax or sealant. This difference in approach is a little confusing to one who has never used a PC before.
Thanks! :xyxthumbs
I have a couple Meguiar's W-8006 yellow polishing pads. I also recently acquired a few Lake Country pads: the standard durofoam VC pads (as CMA calls them) # 570VC, 670VC, 770VC (the yellow cutting, white polishing and black finishing).
1. First observation. The Meguiar's pads are bigger, they seem to be 6.5" as advertised. But the LC pads are only 6", so why does CMA advertise or refer to them as 6.5" pads on their website (referenced in several places)?
2. Is the 6" backing plate the right one to use with these 6" LC pads? I test fitted one last night and the edge of the plate is flush with the edge of the pad. NO room or margin for error on the edges. The Meguiar's pads at least give you a little bit on the edge.
I switched to the 6" counterweight and it made a noticeable difference in vibration just by test running the machine in my basement. (very cool). Am I going to need a 5" backing plate now, based on the pads I have? I'm sure this 6" plate will be fine for the 7.5" advanced pads, but I wasn't going to get any of those in the near future. I wanted to experiment with the standard pads first while I learn.
3. I've seen people reference the W-8006 polishing pad for a variety of applications from using DACP (one of the most agressive products people use with a PC) to using it to apply a LSP (last step product) like NXT. Why is that? Is the Meg's pad just that much more versitile? Is it more agressive than the LC white pad? Until I noticed the 8006 getting used for everything I was used to seeing people be more specific when using LC pads - yellow for DACP, etc., white for GEPC, #7 or FP, etc., and black for final wax or sealant. This difference in approach is a little confusing to one who has never used a PC before.
Thanks! :xyxthumbs