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> That's a good idea and its cheaper than the floor sander paper.
>
> Paul Visk
> Bellev
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Another suggestion that I used is the stuff they sell to keep you from slipping
- comes rough and has a sticky back.
Paul N7970K
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That's a good idea and its cheaper than the floor sander paper.
Paul Visk
Bellev
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That's a good idea and its cheaper than the floor sander paper.
Paul Visk
Bellev
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Subject: KR> Sanding Blocks
To: "Ada
Little late but just found your email in spam folder.
Rap the sand paper around three sides and staple the two sides that you
don't intend to use.
On Apr 26, 2014 7:01 PM, wrote:
>
> Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
> stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm
Thansk for the Ideas. I have a piece of 4" schedule 40. It's a little
heavy at 4'. I might go to Home depot and get a piece of schedule 20. I'm
trying a 1' x 4" with a L angle on top to stiffen it up. With two vise grips
clamped on to it for handle it working good. I found a can on of
I did the same thing with a 2x4. Staple the edge of the sandpaper to the
vertical side of the 2x4. Worked for me.
Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
>
> Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
> stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm having
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Subject: Re: KR> Sanding blocks
Paul, I would suggest a section of 4" or 6" PVC pipe. It's stiff enough that
it won't bend and the edges of the sandpaper will be glued up away from the
surface so they can't dig in if it comes loose.
-Jeff Scott
White Plains Beach, HI
Point the nozzle AWAY from you. ?:oD
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> Ayah, I use 3M 77 also, but it's nasty stuff, use a throwaway breathing mask
> when you use it; and expect everything in the area (including the hairs on
> the back of your hands (and forearms, if you are wearing a
I should have added that using something like spray on headliner adhesive or 3M
77 spray on adhesive works really well to glue the paper to the PVC or ABS pipe.
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> From: Jeff Scott
> Sent: 04/26/14 09:50 PM
> To: KRnet
> Subject: Re: KR> Sanding b
Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm having problems keeping the sandpaper on
the board. I used contact cement and that's not seem to hold and when the
edges peal up it digs into the foam. I'm at the start of a lot of
Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm having problems keeping the sandpaper on
the board. I used contact cement and that's not seem to hold and when the
edges peal up it digs into the foam. I'm at the start of a lot of
Any suggestions on sanding blocks. I made a 4ft board for my horizontal
stabilizer out of a straight 2x4. I'm having problems keeping the sandpaper on
the board. I used contact cement and that's not seem to hold and when the edges
peal up it digs into the foam. I'm at the start of a lot of
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