Does anyone know where I can get a velcro backing plate and accessories for the PC 7424 polisher in Canada? I would be happy with either a Canadian retailer or a retailer in the US that would ship to Canada.
Let me know if you need one. I am also going to a local store tomorrow to pick up one for my PC (I lost mine) and can pick one up for you. I can then send it to you...let me know.
I'll just charge you for the cost of the item plus the shipping ($2.00).
Let me know
Huy
(a fellow Canadian who's now living in California)
<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by hl649 [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Does anyone know where I can get a velcro backing plate and accessories for the PC 7424 polisher in Canada? I would be happy with either a Canadian retailer or a retailer in the US that would ship to Canada.
Thanks
Howard. [/b]</blockquote>
Canadian tire sells them. I've seen them with my own eyes. They also sell the PC7424 for 229.99. I'm not sure about the counter weight though...
Edit: My last sentence was screwed up. I meant that I wasn't sure about the counter weight, not backing plate. Backing plate they have for sure.
Ron, thanks for the heads up about Northern shield carrying the backing plate. I'll give David a call when I finally get my PC.
I'm going to the shop in about an hour...last chance to let me know if you want me to pick up a velcro backing plate for you. Cost is about $10-12 USD from what I remember. Shipping is $2 to you.
Email me [email protected] or give me a call, 714.609.4655 to let me know.
These are the 5 inch velcro backing pads that you can use with the Meguiar's foam pads.
In going through my emails this morning, I run across a few, (as always) that are bogus. You know what I'm talking about. The morons that want to send out SPAM or some other such garbage meant to do harm or at least be a nuisance. The two I received today were really special? the first was labeled from "FedEx Global". It of course had an attachment. It went on to inform me of a ?shipment? that had not made it to my intended recipient. At first glance it looked legit until I read through it carefully noticing that it had been addressed to jacobus@ proper??.. Jacobus? And the composition was a bit juvenile. The attachment was the really sneaky thing. It was labeled as a .jpg The message said the errant shipment was at my ?local post office? and I should print the attached postal label and take it there to collect! WOW! Very sneaky they made the attachment look like a .jpg.
The second was even better. It showed as being from a customer that I have had a few email exchanges with and the Subject was ?Hello? which this person may have used in an email to me. I recognized the name and though it was from him until I looked at the email and noted it was sent to a lot of people and only contained one of those pesky links ending in .ru (From Russia I believe). WOW is this one sneaky. I have been told that a friend o mine had the unpleasant experience and misfortune to visit a certain detailing site that is supposedly infected with a number of viruses and the following day everyone on his ?Hot Mail? mailing list received such an email. Maybe I am on ?Jason?s? list and he also went to this sight.
Pay attention to what you are opening and where you go on the web. These people are VERY SNEAKY.
Yup, I've received that "FedEx Global" and bogus UPS ones, too. One way to see the emails is not NOT view as HTML - use plain text view only. Of course it helps if you understand a little about HTML...
My 25 year old son is in the IT field. Every time I see him he reminds me... "Dad, there's ALWAYS somebody trying to give you a virus!!! Be careful out there."