Help asap!
#1
Help asap!
Guys, since autopia is down, I'm in need of a quick ref.
I'am wetsanding with 2500 grit, I will be correction with a rotary. I already have the materials except for pads.
I have discussed with several members over on autopia to use LC pads.
However, which type of LC pads should I use? (Hydrotech etc.)
THanks!
I'am wetsanding with 2500 grit, I will be correction with a rotary. I already have the materials except for pads.
I have discussed with several members over on autopia to use LC pads.
However, which type of LC pads should I use? (Hydrotech etc.)
THanks!
#5
Thanks john.
One more quick question before I place this order,
can you explain the difference between these
http://autogeek.net/lake-country-beveled-edge-pads.html
and the ccs you recomended
http://autogeek.net/lake-country-ccs-pack.html
thanks once again!
One more quick question before I place this order,
can you explain the difference between these
http://autogeek.net/lake-country-beveled-edge-pads.html
and the ccs you recomended
http://autogeek.net/lake-country-ccs-pack.html
thanks once again!
#7
Jeez, I forgot the size of my rotary.
Wonderful..
But in terms of cutting aility, do the ccs pads differ much from the flat pads?
Wonderful..
But in terms of cutting aility, do the ccs pads differ much from the flat pads?
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#8
You seem to have a good routine...orange and white pads should work well for you.
http://www.glisteningperfectionstore...ols/Categories
#9
thanks alot moe! Guess I'll go with the CCS pads over the flat.
So that's it, the ccs curved is basically the same thing as the flat pads, but better for angles?
(I'll likely need this for a 76 Countach)
So that's it, the ccs curved is basically the same thing as the flat pads, but better for angles?
(I'll likely need this for a 76 Countach)
#10
Pretty much. Let us know how the Lambo turns out.
#12
You're welcome...look forward to seeing the pics.
#13
moe! One more quick but very silly question
I don't have my box that says the size of the buffer (makita) however, on the plate on the buffer it says 7 inches.
Which size lake country should I go for?
I don't have my box that says the size of the buffer (makita) however, on the plate on the buffer it says 7 inches.
Which size lake country should I go for?
#14
you would need to pick up a 6 inch backing plate for the 6.5 inch pads.
what out with the ccs pads as they tend to leave pig tails, make sure they are a clean up after a few passes. or just change up your pads. we noticed this a few years ago and stopped carrying them for the flat pads.
just some insight.