On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 09:27:25 -0700, mac davis
wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 11:37:05 -0400, Gerald Ross wrote:
I sometimes use a short piece of dowel with a slit sawed across the end
about 2 inches deep. A 2 inch strip of sandpaper slid into the slit and
wrapped around the dowel can sand the interior without risking a digit.
A variation of your dowel that works well for me is the roll ends of wet/dry
paper from Klingspor's http://www.woodworkingshop.com
(Bargain bin/roll ends/turners box?)
It's very stiff backed and will roll up to the size needed to either run it in
and out of the box opening or wrap it around a dowel or chunk of closet rod and
get a good smooth "bore"..
Looks like the price is right, too. Is that really 20 *pounds* of
sandpaper? That ought to keep me busy for a while!
Mac
03 Tahoe Widelite 26GT Travel Trailer
replaced 1958 Hilite tent trailer
99 Dodge Ram QQ 2wd - 5.9L, auto, 3:55 gears