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Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4
foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I've been resorting to using shorter pieces and self stick adhesive but I really don't like using 4 pieces of sandpaper. I have a small bottle of the "self stick" kind that you smear on sanding disks to use with a disk sander and it works fine for the block sander, but I don't have much left and the only alternative so far is going to be contact cement. That stuff is permanent! It'd make changing sand paper a real bear. All the stores I've found so far sell the sanding disks with the adhesive already applied and no longer carry the adhesive. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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Roger,
Try a woodworking shop. They usually have sander/planer machines that use a long strip of sandpaper. I get 50 ft rolls of whatever grit I want (up to about 360) for about $15.00 a roll. As far as the adhesive goes, I can still get the DA quick stick adhesive from a local automotive paint store. Hope that gives you some ideas on local places to check. Bart -- Bart D. Hull Tempe, Arizona Check http://www.inficad.com/~bdhull/engine.html for my Subaru Engine Conversion Check http://www.inficad.com/~bdhull/fuselage.html for Tango II I'm building. Roger Halstead wrote: Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4 foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I've been resorting to using shorter pieces and self stick adhesive but I really don't like using 4 pieces of sandpaper. I have a small bottle of the "self stick" kind that you smear on sanding disks to use with a disk sander and it works fine for the block sander, but I don't have much left and the only alternative so far is going to be contact cement. That stuff is permanent! It'd make changing sand paper a real bear. All the stores I've found so far sell the sanding disks with the adhesive already applied and no longer carry the adhesive. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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"Roger Halstead" wrote in message
... Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4 foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I love to deal with the folks at http://www.industrialabrasives.com/index.html Rich S. |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:19:29 GMT, Roger Halstead
wrote: Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4 foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I've been resorting to using shorter pieces and self stick adhesive but I really don't like using 4 pieces of sandpaper. I have a small bottle of the "self stick" kind that you smear on sanding disks to use with a disk sander and it works fine for the block sander, but I don't have much left and the only alternative so far is going to be contact cement. That stuff is permanent! It'd make changing sand paper a real bear. All the stores I've found so far sell the sanding disks with the adhesive already applied and no longer carry the adhesive. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Roger, I've found rolls of sandpaper, sticky on one side so as to rip off what you need and stick to the sander at hardware stores. You can also get that stuff at auto parts places, especial those that cater to the auto body business. Corky Scott |
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Save that protective "paper" that peels off to expose the sticky.
Very handy with Stiffs when ironing problem spots. It won't stick to the poly stuff (within reason anyway). Corky Scott wrote: On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:19:29 GMT, Roger Halstead wrote: Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4 foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I've been resorting to using shorter pieces and self stick adhesive but I really don't like using 4 pieces of sandpaper. I have a small bottle of the "self stick" kind that you smear on sanding disks to use with a disk sander and it works fine for the block sander, but I don't have much left and the only alternative so far is going to be contact cement. That stuff is permanent! It'd make changing sand paper a real bear. All the stores I've found so far sell the sanding disks with the adhesive already applied and no longer carry the adhesive. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Roger, I've found rolls of sandpaper, sticky on one side so as to rip off what you need and stick to the sander at hardware stores. You can also get that stuff at auto parts places, especial those that cater to the auto body business. Corky Scott |
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 22:20:14 GMT, Richard Lamb
wrote: Save that protective "paper" that peels off to expose the sticky. Very handy with Stiffs when ironing problem spots. It won't stick to the poly stuff (within reason anyway). It also makes a good substitute for masking tape when using resin. Actually it's better than masking tape as the adhesive on the tape seems to go to pot around Vinyl Ester Resin. You sure don't use Vinyl Ester Resin around styrofoam either. Unlike Epoxy, the resin dissolves the styrofoam. Corky Scott wrote: On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:19:29 GMT, Roger Halstead wrote: snip Roger, I've found rolls of sandpaper, sticky on one side so as to rip off what you need and stick to the sander at hardware stores. You can also get that stuff at auto parts places, especial those that cater to the auto body business. Thanks guys. I really appreciate the suggestions. I've already tried the local hardware stores and building supplies and came up with zilch, but hadn't thought of the auto stores. I have to go to Mt pleasant tomorrow (Monday) so I may hit up the hardware and builder supply stores there... Sears doesn't carry the stuff in Midland...then again I'm beginning to believe that store is on the way out. They just reduced the stuff they carry by quite a bit. Eliminated the paint department, reduced the home plumbing section to just slightly more than zilch...they are taking on the appearance of a store in deep trouble. Finding those big rolls with the self stick back would be great. Well, better turn into a pumpkin...It's nearly 3:30 and my appointment is at 1:30 over there. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Corky Scott |
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Goto your local auto body supply store and buy 3M Gold paper in rolls 3.5
inches wide and 25 yards long. Already has sticky stuff on one side. Just cut and stick. Bruce www.glasair.org "Corky Scott" wrote in message ... On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:19:29 GMT, Roger Halstead wrote: Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4 foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I've been resorting to using shorter pieces and self stick adhesive but I really don't like using 4 pieces of sandpaper. I have a small bottle of the "self stick" kind that you smear on sanding disks to use with a disk sander and it works fine for the block sander, but I don't have much left and the only alternative so far is going to be contact cement. That stuff is permanent! It'd make changing sand paper a real bear. All the stores I've found so far sell the sanding disks with the adhesive already applied and no longer carry the adhesive. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Roger, I've found rolls of sandpaper, sticky on one side so as to rip off what you need and stick to the sander at hardware stores. You can also get that stuff at auto parts places, especial those that cater to the auto body business. Corky Scott |
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On Thu, 7 Aug 2003 09:37:02 -0400, "Bruce Gray"
wrote: Goto your local auto body supply store and buy 3M Gold paper in rolls 3.5 inches wide and 25 yards long. Already has sticky stuff on one side. Just cut and stick. I found some.. It's actually 27 meters, or just about 30 yards, but costs $47 plus change and tax per roll. They carry two sizes. 2 3/4 and 3 2/3 wide. (they were out of the 3 2/3rds.), but it's workin' Oh..They also had the "spray on" stickum. Other than it's 12 bucks a can and they are pretty small cans. Thanks guys. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4
foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. The others have pretty well covered the paper. Another option for the adhesive is 3M 77 or similar spray adhesive. Any hardware store or Wal-Mart should have that. Around here even the body shops no longer stock the DA adhesive. |
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Just about any auto body shop supply place...
-- Dan D. .. "Roger Halstead" wrote in message ... Where in the devil can I find sand paper long enough to use on my 4 foot long block sander? That and the adhesive for applying it. I've been resorting to using shorter pieces and self stick adhesive but I really don't like using 4 pieces of sandpaper. I have a small bottle of the "self stick" kind that you smear on sanding disks to use with a disk sander and it works fine for the block sander, but I don't have much left and the only alternative so far is going to be contact cement. That stuff is permanent! It'd make changing sand paper a real bear. All the stores I've found so far sell the sanding disks with the adhesive already applied and no longer carry the adhesive. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) |
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