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The counterweight might make a difference with a thin sanding disk, but doesn't seem to make a difference with a foam pad.That's what I figured. The counterweight has a warning on there, which makes you pause for thought.
I just did 2 cars with the DA MF 5 in pads on my GG 6 in and 3 in pads on my 7424. Absolutley no problem.What about Meguiars DA system cutting discs? Thicker than a sanding disc, but thinner than a foam pad.
What do you mean? Over the pad, no. I could see the counterweight. The BP and pad looked really small for the polisher. I did quite a bit of the smaller areas with the 3 in pads. I am using the bp from my GG 3 in polisher.Did the edges of the backing plate stick out?
I just did 2 cars with the DA MF 5 in pads on my GG 6 in and 3 in pads on my 7424. Absolutley no problem.
I see what you mean. No, it comes from GG with a 6 in bp and they call it their 6 Inch Random Orbital Polisher. So most of us call it the GG 6 in.You mention that you used a 5in pad on your GG 6 in. I'm assuming this has a 6 inch backing plate. So my question is... are you using a Meguiars 5inch DA cutting disc on a 6 inch backing plate?