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replacing velcro on sandingin pads
Over time the velcro part of my sanding pads has become worn and the
sanding disks nolonger stick effectively. What do others do? Replace the pads? This seems a waste but finding replacement velcro can be interesting. I would like to find the hook part without sticky backing on it. Places I've looked don't stock velcro as wide as 3 inches and often not as wide as 2 inches. Packard sells pre cut replacement velcro at several dollars a piece for 2 inch. Has anyone found a cheeper source or solution? |
"william kossack" wrote: (clip)Has anyone found a cheeper source or solution? ^^^^^^^^^^^^ I have a roll of 1" Velcro, so I lay down parallel strips to cover the disk. Works fine for me. |
If your wife sews, ask her to look in the notions section. my wife got me
some 2" and I used 1/2 of it. It came with sticky back or cloth to be sewed you could use hot melt or glue that you like. Bruce "william kossack" wrote in message news:Ahr3d.13497$wV.10886@attbi_s54... Over time the velcro part of my sanding pads has become worn and the sanding disks nolonger stick effectively. What do others do? Replace the pads? This seems a waste but finding replacement velcro can be interesting. I would like to find the hook part without sticky backing on it. Places I've looked don't stock velcro as wide as 3 inches and often not as wide as 2 inches. Packard sells pre cut replacement velcro at several dollars a piece for 2 inch. Has anyone found a cheeper source or solution? |
Lowes has 2" sticky back disc.
Jim |
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 02:30:56 GMT, william kossack wrote:
Over time the velcro part of my sanding pads has become worn and the sanding disks nolonger stick effectively. I buy rolls of "industrial velcro" at Home Depot (or Lowes) in 2" wide strips. While they are self-adhesive, I find that they don't stick very long. I simply remove the adhesive with "Goof-Off" (available at any auto parts store) nad glue them to the pad with 3M Emblem Adhesive (also available at auto supply stores). Sticks like a weld. Peter Teubel Milford, MA http://www.revolutionary-turners.com |
Bill
Use a 2" strip down the center. Regular 2" velcro from the fabric store is fine and can be held on with hot glue or silicone. http://www.aroundthewoods.com/sanding.shtml -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
Do you put the new velcro right over the old or should you cut the old
velcro off first? I tried cutting it off once and it just wasn't even enough to reuse. (Jamrelliot) wrote in message ... Lowes has 2" sticky back disc. Jim |
thanks
I queried my wife and she pointed me to something she had made and sure enough she had used 2 inch velcro strips Does anyone have a solution for replacing the foam? william kossack wrote: Over time the velcro part of my sanding pads has become worn and the sanding disks nolonger stick effectively. What do others do? Replace the pads? This seems a waste but finding replacement velcro can be interesting. I would like to find the hook part without sticky backing on it. Places I've looked don't stock velcro as wide as 3 inches and often not as wide as 2 inches. Packard sells pre cut replacement velcro at several dollars a piece for 2 inch. Has anyone found a cheeper source or solution? |
I've been making my own out of hard plastic and foam pads. They're not as good
as the store bought, but sooo inexpensive to make. Buy the mandrills from Harbor Fright, also cheap. Jim |
Great tip about the Emblem Adhesive
Thanks, Lyn Peter Teubel wrote: On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 02:30:56 GMT, william kossack wrote: Over time the velcro part of my sanding pads has become worn and the sanding disks nolonger stick effectively. I buy rolls of "industrial velcro" at Home Depot (or Lowes) in 2" wide strips. While they are self-adhesive, I find that they don't stick very long. I simply remove the adhesive with "Goof-Off" (available at any auto parts store) nad glue them to the pad with 3M Emblem Adhesive (also available at auto supply stores). Sticks like a weld. Peter Teubel Milford, MA http://www.revolutionary-turners.com |
Read Darrell's page. I make up my own pads out of a Walmart sleeping pad
and 2" velcro. I use them for Wave sanding discs. They are the perfect stiffness, between the hard white wave pad and the ultra soft grey. Hot glue works great. "Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message ... Bill Use a 2" strip down the center. Regular 2" velcro from the fabric store is fine and can be held on with hot glue or silicone. http://www.aroundthewoods.com/sanding.shtml -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
Klingspor has the backing in 12" squares. They used to carry the plain
back but I think most is now sticky back. |
Its very tenacious stuff. One thing I forgot to mention is that I sand off all the "hooks" fromthe old velcro on a belt sander to
create a flat surface for the new velcro. On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 16:55:17 GMT, "Lyn J. Mangiameli" wrote: Great tip about the Emblem Adhesive Thanks, Lyn Peter Teubel wrote: I buy rolls of "industrial velcro" at Home Depot (or Lowes) in 2" wide strips. While they are self-adhesive, I find that they don't stick very long. I simply remove the adhesive with "Goof-Off" (available at any auto parts store) nad glue them to the pad with 3M Emblem Adhesive (also available at auto supply stores). Sticks like a weld. Peter Teubel Milford, MA http://www.revolutionary-turners.com |
3M also makes a CA glue specifically for rubber and plastics. I found
this works much better than the standard CA because it's flexible. Good luck. "Lyn J. Mangiameli" wrote in message nk.net... Great tip about the Emblem Adhesive Thanks, Lyn Peter Teubel wrote: On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 02:30:56 GMT, william kossack wrote: Over time the velcro part of my sanding pads has become worn and the sanding disks nolonger stick effectively. I buy rolls of "industrial velcro" at Home Depot (or Lowes) in 2" wide strips. While they are self-adhesive, I find that they don't stick very long. I simply remove the adhesive with "Goof-Off" (available at any auto parts store) nad glue them to the pad with 3M Emblem Adhesive (also available at auto supply stores). Sticks like a weld. Peter Teubel Milford, MA http://www.revolutionary-turners.com |
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