Just some observations regarding the use of the PC 7424 . . .
I recently read David Bynon's tutorial (Autopia) on the use of the PC 7424 and in it he mentioned that he found the 5 inch flexible backing plate to be the best at giving a nice balance to the machine.
So I ordered one along with 6 inch pads from CMA and I must say David is absolutely right - this backing plate is just right for the 7424. I had used the 6 inch backing plate that came with the PC that I purchased from Coastal Tool. It was ok, but now has been replaced by the new 5 incher.
I realize that some might want a larger pad for expediency but when I use the PC I'm content to just groove along till done. The 6 inch pads are a perfect combo with the 5 inch plate.
Another plus is when I change to the 4 inch pads (and of course the 4 inch plate) for tackling scrathes I don't have to change the counter weight. Both use the standard 5 inch weight.
Again, these are my observations. I'm sure others get equally good results using different plate/pad combos.
I recently read David Bynon's tutorial (Autopia) on the use of the PC 7424 and in it he mentioned that he found the 5 inch flexible backing plate to be the best at giving a nice balance to the machine.
So I ordered one along with 6 inch pads from CMA and I must say David is absolutely right - this backing plate is just right for the 7424. I had used the 6 inch backing plate that came with the PC that I purchased from Coastal Tool. It was ok, but now has been replaced by the new 5 incher.

I realize that some might want a larger pad for expediency but when I use the PC I'm content to just groove along till done. The 6 inch pads are a perfect combo with the 5 inch plate.
Another plus is when I change to the 4 inch pads (and of course the 4 inch plate) for tackling scrathes I don't have to change the counter weight. Both use the standard 5 inch weight.
Again, these are my observations. I'm sure others get equally good results using different plate/pad combos.
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