rmagnus
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Do you guys think the lc hydro pads are a good pad? I have those from my PC and if I get the flex. i would get the adapter system and use them. They are 5" pads
Yes do it.
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Do you guys think the lc hydro pads are a good pad? I have those from my PC and if I get the flex. i would get the adapter system and use them. They are 5" pads
UPDATE....
So I finally received my hybrid pads and I also ordered a bottle of WTSR 3.0, all I can say is WOW!!! The blue pad combined with the WTSR is an amazing combination, its removing the swirls with such ease and finishing down so nicely I am absolutely speechless.
Do you guys think the lc hydro pads are a good pad?
I have those from my PC and if I get the flex. i would get the adapter system and use them. They are 5" pads
FWIW, that's all I've ever used on mine, period. Same with the Rupes.
Just visited your website and “Wow". What beautiful work. I have the 3401 as well and you use the LC hybrids with it. I've been using their flat pads but looks like I'll give the hybrids a try.
And that just goes to show that sometimes some paints like different abrasive technology and different foam pad designs.
I can't remember any paint "system", that the Wolfgang TSR and FG didn't finish out flawless on no matter the pad, tool, technique or even when working by hand.
It's consistent.
Yes. I like them but as I explain in my how-to book, this type of foam won't last as long as some other types of foam. It's a trade-off of a different type of pad performance for shorter life over say an open cell foam pad formula.
This won't work if they are the thin version. We discontinued the thick version in 5.5" but still carry the thick version in 6.5".
The pads might physically fit on the backing plate but the pads you're talking about are thin. Thick pads buff better on direct drive tools like the Flex 3401 while thin pads buff better on tools with free spinning drive mechanisms like the Porter Cable.
I've only used the thick style pads on my Rupes 21 so I need to test out some thin pads to see if this helps to maintain pad rotation when buffing out curved panels as compared to thicker pads like the Rupes and Hybrid pads which are both thick when compared to the 5.5" 7/8" thin Hydro-Tech pads.
This article I wrote with the idea of thin pads are better for PC style tools versus thicker pads has some good pictures showing the size thickness difference.
Thin is in... New Lake Country Hydro-Tech Low Profile 5 1/2 x 7/8 Inch Foam Pads
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IMO, the hybrid pad lineup is the best setup for the 3401 bar none.
IMO, the hybrid pad lineup is the best setup for the 3401 bar none.
With the lc bp system yes I agree
Thanks for the info Mike. Yes, they are the thin pads.
But I know with the power of the PC. I am going to upgrade. Most likely to the flex. So I can still use the hydro, I just have to use the 6.5" pads?
Do you have a 5.5" you recommend for the Flex? Because I kind of like working with the smaller pads
Originally Posted by Redfireshaker06
I have those from my PC and if I get the flex. i would get the adapter system and use them. They are 5" pads
This won't work if they are the thin version. We discontinued the thick version in 5.5" but still carry the thick version in 6.5".
The pads might physically fit on the backing plate but the pads you're talking about are thin. Thick pads buff better on direct drive tools like the Flex 3401 while thin pads buff better on tools with free spinning drive mechanisms like the Porter Cable.