Folks,
Does anyone know of a source for adhesive-backed sandpaper rolls in less than industrial sizes? Luthier suppliers offer it but in sizes I'll never use up and I don't feel comfortable dropping a hundred bucks on four rolls (four grits) of the stuff so's I can blocksand fingerboards.
Thanks very much.
Source for adhesive-backed sandpaper roll
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Source for adhesive-backed sandpaper roll
Peter Havriluk
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I've had great service from Klingspor. 10 meter rolls in the narrower widths (2-1/2", 2-3/4") usually run about ten dollars each.
(By the way, 10 meters is 32.8 feet.)
Here's a link to their online store: http://www.woodworkingshop.com/category ... 2=ADHESIVE
(By the way, 10 meters is 32.8 feet.)
Here's a link to their online store: http://www.woodworkingshop.com/category ... 2=ADHESIVE
Always have plenty of sandpaper; it's rough out there!
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Robert, they had just what I wanted. Order placed today. Thanks very much
Peter Havriluk
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yep, I was going to say Klingspor too. I love their stuff!
Kevin
Kevin
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I think a good way to back up sand paper is to put duck tape behind it. In others words stick the duck tape to it from behind. It makes it real durable. I also was thinking today cuz im waitin for glue to dry that I am goin to try a piece of stick on felt to the back of the piece of the paper. Just sayin. Gonna try that. tonight.
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I love sandpaper and abrasives what can you say?
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I am definately goin to shoot the breeze! BOOYA