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Astra Dot sanding pads
We now have these available through our website at realy good prices not
normally available in USA Website below -- www.woodcut-tools.com All the best, from Ken @ the Woodcut Sales team |
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agive iy up ken no body wants you junk.
"Woodcut tools 2000 Ltd sales" wrote in message ... We now have these available through our website at realy good prices not normally available in USA Website below -- www.woodcut-tools.com All the best, from Ken @ the Woodcut Sales team |
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Actually, Ken, one of our Nova Woodturning Guild members handles your
products in Nova Scotia and I for one have found them to be good quality and value. I also appreciate your comments to this group and I find that you are politely agreeable in keeping commercial notices to a low frequency. So I would say to keep them coming. I for one appreciate it. -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
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"Woodcut tools 2000 Ltd sales" wrote in message ... We now have these available through our website at realy good prices not normally available in USA Website below -- www.woodcut-tools.com All the best, from Ken @ the Woodcut Sales team For the curious, http://www.woodchuckers.com/sub_catagory_1.htm has closeups. Seems they've gone _really open_ coat a bit different way to prevent loading or clogging. They're on my "to try" list because they might make sanding wet warp and go a lot easier if they shed slurry. Any of the Canadians using it already? Seems the "dots" might peel faster at the edges. |
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"George" george@least wrote in message ... "Woodcut tools 2000 Ltd sales" wrote in message ... We now have these available through our website at realy good prices not normally available in USA Website below -- www.woodcut-tools.com All the best, from Ken @ the Woodcut Sales team For the curious, http://www.woodchuckers.com/sub_catagory_1.htm has closeups. Seems they've gone _really open_ coat a bit different way to prevent loading or clogging. They're on my "to try" list because they might make sanding wet warp and go a lot easier if they shed slurry. Any of the Canadians using it already? Seems the "dots" might peel faster at the edges. Haven't used them myself but have heard some good reports about them. Billh |
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Thanks Darrell,
Most of the sour grapes come from competitors who hide behind their anomminity. A lot of what we make is not available through the agents as they sell competitive products. Ian Fish who makes the sanding kits is a local turner who like most professional turners needs to get some exposure, He also makes a great tool rest which we will stock as well in the near future. -- www.woodcut-tools.com All the best, from Ken @ the Woodcut Sales team "Darrell Feltmate" wrote in message news:%nETd.6369$TB.3309@edtnps84... Actually, Ken, one of our Nova Woodturning Guild members handles your products in Nova Scotia and I for one have found them to be good quality and value. I also appreciate your comments to this group and I find that you are politely agreeable in keeping commercial notices to a low frequency. So I would say to keep them coming. I for one appreciate it. -- God bless and safe turning Darrell Feltmate Truro, NS Canada www.aroundthewoods.com |
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I have had these for a couple of years now in my infinitely delayed
abrasive "paper" comparisons. It is excellent sand paper that has good life, good bonding, works well with a wide variety of woods, and appears to have quite uniform particle size. Lyn George wrote: "Woodcut tools 2000 Ltd sales" wrote in message ... We now have these available through our website at realy good prices not normally available in USA Website below -- www.woodcut-tools.com All the best, from Ken @ the Woodcut Sales team For the curious, http://www.woodchuckers.com/sub_catagory_1.htm has closeups. Seems they've gone _really open_ coat a bit different way to prevent loading or clogging. They're on my "to try" list because they might make sanding wet warp and go a lot easier if they shed slurry. Any of the Canadians using it already? Seems the "dots" might peel faster at the edges. |
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"Lyn J. Mangiameli" wrote in message ink.net... I have had these for a couple of years now in my infinitely delayed abrasive "paper" comparisons. It is excellent sand paper that has good life, good bonding, works well with a wide variety of woods, and appears to have quite uniform particle size. SO - what it would seem they would do is give much greater self-cleaning in the finest grits, and perhaps a bit more even in the coarser? Might be a real bonus in the finer grits if they kick fine dust rather than try to regrind it. What they lack in grit/sq cm they would easily make up in reduced heat and resanding. Only problem I think they might have is kicking the dots at the outside edges. Do they degrade faster there, or does the glue seem equal to the task? |
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