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On Wed, 06 Oct 2010 12:41:02 -0400, tiredofspam nospam.nospam.com wrote:

I made a sanding table years ago from peg board that I enlarged the hole
in and supported the board using small dowels to keep the board level
but not block air flow.

I would like to cover that with a glued on router/sanding pad.
My biggest fear is that spray 77 which I thought of using would just
collect dust, and also get past just the glue-able area to the top of
the pad, rolling on a contact cement would lead to the same.

How should I attach the pad to avoid gumming up the works? Thanks


I use a pad on mine, actually the stuff they sell to make shelves non-skid, cuz
I'm cheap..
I find that the pad tends to cling to the pegboard by itself, so I just lay it
on the surface and tack the corners down..

Just a note... the pad does decrease the air flow to the DC..


mac

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