Djmigs
Certified C. & Mc P.S.N
Mikeyc said:Now if only I could get Aaron convinced that he needs to make 4" pads . . .
Me TOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!1:rockon
that plus da pads with edges
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Mikeyc said:Now if only I could get Aaron convinced that he needs to make 4" pads . . .
budman3 said:Anyways, someone can take an old pad, cut a circle about 1/2" in thickness the shape of the hole and permanently glue it ontop of the adaptor for even more protection, incase of a freak accident. Just some extra protection to have so there wouldn't be any metal to metal contact. Just an idea.
GearHead_1 said:Amen to Jngrbrdman's last post. This is the voice of an experienced user his comments should be worth considering.
audiboy said:The release for the adapter is on the top. If something is on the top of the adapter, you will not be able to remove the pad. I would also like to say that I've put a good amount of weight while polishing my A4 and had no problems with the adapter hitting the paint. The few concerns I had at that point were totally resolved.