I've got an older PC 7424.
I've been noticing lately (doesn't seem it used to be this bad) that it's not very difficult to get into a situation where it stops rotating. Typically, this is when I don't have it perfectly flat on a surface, for example when correcting headlights, but it also happens when doing curved paint surfaces. When doing headlights, I'm using 4" pads, so not a lot of pad resistance, and I'm not applying a lot of pressure, but it will still stop rotating with the slightest angle.
So, first question. Is this likely just becuase it's an older "weaker" PC, or is this kind of thing (stop in rotation) just inherent to DAs when you get them even slightly off "flat"? I'm thinking about buying the new Griots machine for increased power, but don't want to get one only to find out it's does the same thing.
Second question. You can get backing plates for DAs to use 3" pads, which seems like would be good for headlights and other tight areas. I had someone suggest to me (sales person) that you wouldn't be able to control a 3" pad using a full sized DA and said I really should get the Griots 3" machine. I don't really want to buy a 3" machine if I can just use 3" pads on my regular DA. Does anyone have any experience with using 3" pads on a full sized DA that can comment?
Thanks for any feedback.
I've been noticing lately (doesn't seem it used to be this bad) that it's not very difficult to get into a situation where it stops rotating. Typically, this is when I don't have it perfectly flat on a surface, for example when correcting headlights, but it also happens when doing curved paint surfaces. When doing headlights, I'm using 4" pads, so not a lot of pad resistance, and I'm not applying a lot of pressure, but it will still stop rotating with the slightest angle.
So, first question. Is this likely just becuase it's an older "weaker" PC, or is this kind of thing (stop in rotation) just inherent to DAs when you get them even slightly off "flat"? I'm thinking about buying the new Griots machine for increased power, but don't want to get one only to find out it's does the same thing.
Second question. You can get backing plates for DAs to use 3" pads, which seems like would be good for headlights and other tight areas. I had someone suggest to me (sales person) that you wouldn't be able to control a 3" pad using a full sized DA and said I really should get the Griots 3" machine. I don't really want to buy a 3" machine if I can just use 3" pads on my regular DA. Does anyone have any experience with using 3" pads on a full sized DA that can comment?
Thanks for any feedback.