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Router Pads
For those still paying as much a $10 - $13 for a 24" x 30" router pad, go
the the shelving department or a discount store. I just bout a couple of 24" x 20 foot rolls of shelf pad for $7.00 each at a discount commodity store. Exactly the same stuff. At that price it also works for lots of things including sanding or assembly pad. RonB |
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Well actually I 'bought' them.
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RonB wrote:
For those still paying as much a $10 - $13 for a 24" x 30" router pad, go the the shelving department or a discount store. I just bout a couple of 24" x 20 foot rolls of shelf pad for $7.00 each at a discount commodity store. Exactly the same stuff. At that price it also works for lots of things including sanding or assembly pad. RonB I get mine at HD. Forgot the price, but they are cheap. Dave |
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