C. Charles Hahn
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Still waiting.....
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Maybe you'd like a nap, John?

Hey, at least you'd still be waiting on pins and needles....

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Still waiting.....
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Maybe you'd like a nap, John?
Hey, at least you'd still be waiting on pins and needles....![]()
I could always use a nap. Ask Old Tiger, we love naps
We have been asking on this thread for a while now. No one will answer us.Hi Mike [Phillips] or anyone else,
Any update on when the 4" [and 6"] backing plates would be available for purchase? I'll need the 4" plate soon.
Thanks
ajay
Better off safe then sorry .I would tend to agree on changing the 6.5 BP down too the 6 inch pad I feel the trend is moving away from these large pads that are out . Large pads play nicer on a rotary .Hey guys, sorry for thedelay. The new plates should be available by Jan 1, 2012. I know its a wait and I apologize, just want to run them through the paces. We may be changing the 6.5 inch plate and shrink it down to 6 inches.
Better off safe then sorry .I would tend to agree on changing the 6.5 BP down too the 6 inch pad I feel the trend is moving away from these large pads that are out . Large pads play nicer on a rotary .
It does seem that smaller pads are becoming more of the "in" thing -- and it makes sense considering that the cars coming to market have smaller panels with more and more curves, all of which make the use of large pads more difficult and less ideal.
Is that really the reason? Of course the pad-size reasoning is different between rotary and DA, but I thought the trend to smaller DA pad usage was because everyone does more correction than in the old days, and the correction is more important to them than the coverage area of the larger pad.
Forgot to ask will you be at Sema ??The new plates will be sold in a "Kit" form, meaning the gearplate, and the 2 different size plates.
Pad size was more of a issue with the weaker DA's. Now there are stronger machines and MF pads that help out more.