WRAPT C5Z06
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Awesome correction tool, but it makes it really hard to buff certain cars without using 4" pads. It's annoying. I think I'm going to buy the Griot's 6" ROP again! :laughing:
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I think I'm going to buy the Griot's 6" ROP again! :laughing:
And just when i thought you were done buying another machine .:xyxthumbs: Mark next time send me your old stuff and i will hold onto it for you lol. Well i know one thing AG isn't going to complain about another purchase from you.Awesome correction tool, but it makes it really hard to buff certain cars without using 4" pads. It's annoying. I think I'm going to buy the Griot's 6" ROP again! :laughing:
LOL, Adam! I waste more money!And just when i thought you were done buying another machine .:xyxthumbs: Mark next time send me your old stuff and i will hold onto it for you lol. Well i know one thing AG isn't going to complain about another purchase from you.
It would be worth it to me! hahaI'll sell it to you for 150$. :laughing:
I already have some LC 4" flat pads. :dblthumb2:I would get a 3.5" DA Backing Plate and the CCS 4" Spot Buff Pads to use in the tight areas.
Pretty sure Flex is aware of the demand for a smaller backing plate to use with the 3401. In the meantime, as mentioned already, it's always good to have something as a backup or a dedicated machine for smaller pads. Not to mention if you're using a a beast like the 3401 as your go-to polisher for the most part.
I will have my 3401 armed with 6.5" LC flat pads and the Griot's ready to go with LC 4" flat pads. :buffing:John,
This is good to know!rops:
This would be the only complaint I have with the 3401 polisher....
I do have my Porter Cable polisher with a 3 1/2" backing plate for those tight areas. Normally this polisher sits at the ready with a 5" Lake Country plate for use with 5 1/2" flat pads......rops:
Sold the 3403. :laughing: I gave it some time, but after all, I didn't want to deal with holograms. The biggest deal breaker was using it on doors(vertical panels). What a PITA, that thing was all over the place!Rotary for small pads?
LOL, Adam! I waste more money!
It would be worth it to me! haha
Now that the adapter is out of release it should (could) command much more ... say a bazillon $$$.
I always use my 3401 to polish the main panels of a car, and a PC + 3.5" backing plate for smaller areas (bumpers etc).
:iagree: Been doing the same thing for years without issue. I guess it is a big boy toy, kids go homeIm the MANI always use my 3401 to polish the main panels of a car, and a PC + 3.5" backing plate for smaller areas (bumpers etc).