Rupes 15. Or?

If you outfit the PC7424 with a host of a few different size backing plates such as the LC 5", 3.5" and 3" (actually 2-7/8") and use compatible pads in the 5.5", 4", and 3" size, you'll have a much more versatile machine that will work so much better on the average vehicle, meaning car, truck, SUV.

Swapping Plates is a little inconvenient, but only takes a couple minutes at most.

Keep in mind that for general use, the 5" Plate and 5.5" Pads will see most use commonly. Don't rely on just having only 2 pads per type in that size, then attempt to do an entire vehicle with just them.

Heat, over use, and loading-soaking with polishes hurts them quite badly, and considerably shortens their life.
 
The going rate for a premium quality 17" crash cymbals - a sheet of bronze essentially is about $400.00.

And people think a Rupes is expensive. Lol.

Today I paid $140.00 bucks for a very rare vintage Cadillac brochure from 1932... My inner cheapo gave a little cringe, but the other side knows I’ll never see it again, let alone at that price as the only other 1 currently available is selling for $475.00 dollars.

...Now I’m trying to book a detail gig for this weekend to makeup for the cost.lol.
 
If you outfit the PC7424 with a host of a few different size backing plates such as the LC 5", 3.5" and 3" (actually 2-7/8") and use compatible pads in the 5.5", 4", and 3" size, you'll have a much more versatile machine that will work so much better on the average vehicle, meaning car, truck, SUV.

Swapping Plates is a little inconvenient, but only takes a couple minutes at most.

Keep in mind that for general use, the 5" Plate and 5.5" Pads will see most use commonly. Don't rely on just having only 2 pads per type in that size, then attempt to do an entire vehicle with just them.

Heat, over use, and loading-soaking with polishes hurts them quite badly, and considerably shortens their life.

Excellent post, Mark.

I have posted before that I will use upward of 20 pads on my truck. Overkill? Maybe for some. But my results were increased dramatically, and cleaning each pad was much quicker as they had not accumulated too much spent paint/product.

JMO.
 
Excellent post, Mark.

I have posted before that I will use upward of 20 pads on my truck. Overkill? Maybe for some. But my results were increased dramatically, and cleaning each pad was much quicker as they had not accumulated too much spent paint/product.

JMO.

Sounds kinda like me using 14 mitts when I do a bucket wash. Lol.
 
Sounds kinda like me using 14 mitts when I do a bucket wash. Lol.

Only 14?? Jesus, Eldo.

What a hack! :laughing::laughing:

But I hear you loud and clear. I am TOTALLY in the many mitt/towel camp when it comes to washes, be it bucket or rinseless.
 
Since detailing is a hobby for me, I can't see $400 for a polisher. If I used it every day, then I probably would. I went with Adams SK. It's great. Actually I don't think it's a comprimise. Also, Shinemate looks good.

SK is a good choice for a hobbyist.. As the waxmaster knows I troll the auction sites for polishers :)
 
Thanks guys
I bought some 3” and 4” backing plates for the 7424 and I will be buying a boss 15. Maybe I’ll get mixed use out of the pc but I think I can use the 3 and 4” on the b15 and be ok.
Excited to get this thing on some paint. First up my black 16 Silverado coated about 9 months ago I’ll be redoing it for fun lol
 
There is always that too.

In the drumming world, guys will have upwards of ten drum sets, complete with hardware, and cymbals. That's thousands of dollars.

The going rate for a premium quality 17" crash cymbals - a sheet of bronze essentially is about $400.00.

Funny you mention that, a friend of mine who is a drummer was explaining to me just the other day that the difference in price between 2 drum kits is mostly due to the quality of the cymbals. A bit crazy that a sheet of metal can cost that much LOL. On the plus side I don't think those ever break so you don't have to consider the warranty :)

At worst, they can crash, but you can let it ride :)
 
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