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Sidelock
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My pad jobs deal primarly with trap, skeet and sporting clays and everyone wants Kickezz. Yesterday I did an old english pad and the base was out of flat at least .040. Is this common on brand P pads? It added time to what is normaly quick and easy.
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This is when a floor mounted belt sander is your friend.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I have to true up the bottom of every P pad I install.
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Your right, I used a mounted belt sander to flatten the pad AFTER I figured out it was the pad and not the sstock.
bill
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Bill, please check your p.m.s
Thanks.
SRH
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