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Default an ah ha moment.

On 3/9/2014 6:24 PM, woodchucker wrote:
I have those drums you stick in your drill press to sand things.

I don't use them often, but while making things for the DC , adapters
etc... I needed to sand inside the adapters.

Well, I have tried regular paper, cloth backed paper. Finally today I
said, lets try self stick paper... Damn... if I had tried that years ago
I think I would have liked them better. The self stick works great, in
that they don't tear as easy since they are not floating around asking
to be torn... More use will confirm that, but they seem to be lasting
longer than previously.


My ah ha moment for the day...

Hope that helps those of you that don't have the oscillating spindle
sanders like me.





I used PSA paper as far back as the 80's and it was relatively
inexpensive back then. I could have PSA or hook and loop for free. I
was the GM for a 3M automotive products distributor. IMHO it always
trumped the hook and loop for the same reason you have discovered. A
word of caution though. It is best to not leave the paper stuck to what
ever it is stuck to for a extended period of time. Remove it when you
are done with it for easier removal.