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NattyBumppo said:I can confirm what CharlesW stated re: MEg's and Coastal pad thickness. I've used both and prefer the Meg's pad (5" vs the 6" Porter Cable pad shipped by Coastal). The 6" Porter Cable pad is very thick and does extend close to the ends of the pads. The MEg's is nicely tapered and leaves more room at the pad ends for managing around side view mirrors, trim etc.
Never use dthe CMA backer but from the pics looks well thought out and similar to the Megs.
My .02.
4DSC said:Yes please VetteVert, I'm curious too. I've seen backing pads like the one they show on the CMA site, but they're unusual already and am wondering what they replaced them with.
Did they look like standard, non-descript backing pads like this?:
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On another note, when I finally got to see an actual Meguiar's W64DA I noticed how much thinner it was than a normal 5" backing pad (that looks like the above pic). I can't help but wonder if it's lighter than normal ones... :nixweiss I wish I'd taken a pic of it.
I'm glad it works. Some backing pads are just shaped differently for different jobs or needs - remember that they're acutally for sanding. The Meguiar's plate is also 5" as opposed to the CMA one which is 6", but both sound like they work well (balance-wise) as long as you have a 6" weight in your PC.Scotsman said:It seems to work fine. Other than the difference of total weight or balanced weight, what makes one backing plate better than another?