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Another option would be to use the D.A. adapter and purchase smaller backing plates e.g. 1-2" backing plates from Flex along with the corresponding smaller Flex pads. I also purchased the rotary backing plate extension
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The black 3" Meguiar's plate is an excellent option. I regularly us it when I'm using my Lake Country Hydrotech pads.
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If you want machine to work perfect with 3inch BP and pads, You should consider getting a lighter counterweight, that will make the machine work with no vibrations at all !
Counterweight for Porter Cable 7424XP Polisher
You can buy one at Autogeek and just make it lighter by grinding it carefully. Cheers !
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In using a 3" backing plate, is it advisable to use a shaft extension ?
And if so where can you find a shaft extension that is 1/4" ?
I have searched and cannot locate ????
NEVER MIND....I figured it out :-)
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I've read that changing the counterweight isn't necessary when polishing, only when using the PC as a sander.
Does that change with a 3" backing plate?
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Originally Posted by Swanp Gas
I've read that changing the counterweight isn't necessary when polishing, only when using the PC as a sander.
Does that change with a 3" backing plate?
weight
I would also like an opinion on that. I bought an extra counter weight but haven't shaved it down and would like to know just how much weight should be taken off ???
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i've used an adapter with extension shaft on the pc in the past and did not feel comfortable using it as it came loose during use. use with caution!
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Originally Posted by segdoh49
weight
I would also like an opinion on that. I bought an extra counter weight but haven't shaved it down and would like to know just how much weight should be taken off ???
Do not have a PC with me here in Europe so just take a drill and drill at least two big holes in counterweight, so you wont have to shave it, it will make it lighter and thus less vibrations will be present.
But if you want you can take a weight of standart BP and the 3inch one and see the weight difference so you know aproximately how much the counterweight must be lighter
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Just to chime in for everyone that will read this thread into the future....
If you want to burn and turn smaller pads on a Porter Cable, Griot's Garage or even a Meguiar's MT300 then get the new heavy duty 3" backing plate from Griot's Garage.
The above tools are all the same "type" of tool in that they are,
Free spinning
8mm orbit stroke length or OSL
Use a 5/16" threaded spindle
Here's the link to my review of the new Griot's Garage heavy duty 3" backing plate
Griot's Garage 3" BOSS HD Orbital Backing Plate
And here's the link to the thread with the video we made with Jeff Brown at SEMA 2016 and in this video Jeff explains IN DETAIL what makes this backing plate so special for use with full size orbital dual action polishers like the PC, the Griot's 6" DA or the Megs MT300
SEMA 2016 Video: Griot's Garage Polisher, Pads and Products
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