3M Red Abrasive Stikit Sheet Roll, 01685, P180, 2-3/4 in x 25 yd
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Having an adhesive backing, the sandpaper is easily attached.
Strength should be a consideration when choosing an adhesive. You may also use disc adhesive #8054 if it is not available
Selected User Reviews For 3M Red Abrasive Stikit Sheet Roll, 01685, P180, 2-3/4 in x 25 yd
Although paper seems thin and fragile, it is in fact very thick. Honestly, I've always believed that sandpaper is just sandpaper what can you do to make it go further? However, what they do I am not aware of, but whichever it is, it is good. I bought this paper to use as a smoothing paper for body filler on my air file and I am extremely pleased with it. Sticks to the wall even under heavy use and is significantly less likely to clog. Abrasive effectiveness is not compromised over time. With this abrasive, I think I can work at least three times longer than I can with other abrasives. Besides being cheap, I hate changing abrasive, I will run it until it's smooth as a babies bottom, this stuff works like an energizer bunny, runs from point A to point B. The price is very reasonable and the product is.
There is some thinness to the paper, which makes it relatively easy to tear. It is adequate to use the adhesive. wrap the paper around my drum sander with this When used for this purpose, it works well. Nothing to complain about.
The adhesion of the sanding board could be better on its edges.
Sandpaper of this quality will do the trick. A good amount of adhesion is evident in my block. The filter does not clog up quite as much as others. It is a good buy when it comes to the money.
It cuts well and it holds up well when it comes to making the body work.
It does not clog up as much as other sandpapers of the same grade. As well, the cuts are longer.
This is a good thing. I think it might be useful to print the grit size on the back of the machine.
My auto parts projects have always been sanded with this sandpaper. I've used it for years.