PORTER-CABLE Sandpaper Roll, Adhesive-Backed, 4 1/2-Inch X 10-Yard, 80-Grit (740000801)
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Sandpaper with a moderate adhesive does not adhere as well to wood, formica, tile or metal as those that are more aggressive. Blades made from bimetal reciprocating saws have adhered well to the tape. Although it is a challenge to remove, you will not have trouble. There is a 4-inch width to the roll Approximately 1/2 inch thick, with a thickness of A little less than 18 Since I have been using this sandpaper on an old Porter Cable block sander for about 25 years, I have found it not only to be reasonably inexpensive but also to be quite
In this case, the porter- Cable sanding paper has adhesive on one side. It is made for a Porter Cable sander This is a sander for cables. As far as I know, other Sanders aren't like that.
The drywall may get damaged, but it's more than likely that you will. To clean paste types of wallpaper, use a spray bottle and 1/4 cup fabric softener mixed with about 4 cups of water. Scrub the wall lightly with a scubby pad or with a cloth after misting it. Make sure the wall is well washed with soap and water before painting it
Although I am not completely certain, I am about 250 feet or so from the pond. Not only is it 10 yards, but it's a long way. See the roll of film I would say at least 40 feet tall. 80 yards, if I am not mistaken.
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Making a scratch board with this helped me keep my dog's nails in good condition. Despite the fact that it is sticky, the board will adhere to it without the need for additional adhesive. I've trimmed my puppies' nails since last week, and they look better than ever.
It was designed to flatten the soles of several hand planes (No. Four, five, and seven). I was able to avoid working on them forever when I used 80 grit because they were not in great condition. The paper cut fast, and it was able to keep the metal dust at bay by brushing it off. Sifting the paper kept the grit completely The durability was praised by others. Having said that, I found it to be good, but perhaps not as good as a wet/dry paper with lubricant, so I rated it It actually stuck too well. Some of it tore rather than came off. I gave it four stars for adhesion. It is not difficult to clean up the remaining paper and adhesive with mineral spirits. A comparable roll of grits that are twice as fine would cost more than ten times as much as My initial thought was that I would need a second roll to finish the planes, but I should be able to do it with this one. I consider $13, which is almost two feet long, to be a great deal to flatten three planes (especially the number 7 which is almost two feet long).
It was several years ago that I already had rolls of 120 grit and 320 grit. The stickers were stored outside and even got a little rain, but they held their adhesion like nothing else! As you can see, I've just added a roll of 80 grit to my collection, and I'm using them as sanding stations on some of the melamine surfaces of my workbench. I have done three panels of maple and walnut hardwoods in the past few months, and it is still cutting well. Initially, I was sticker shocked by the cost of this item, but it lasts so much longer than I have tried anything else, so it has proven well worth.
I have 80, 120, 180, 220, and 320 grit rolls. do have sheets of sandpaper nearby, but I find the paper that is four inches wide perfect for what I am doing. At times, I use it to sand with my orbital sander. The majority of my time is spent cutting strips for.
Lowe's or Home Depot sell individual sheets for a pretty penny, so why should you? As a result, the sandpaper lasts significantly longer, is significantly stronger, and enables you to get away with much less sanding. Just cut it to size, stick it on your sander as a base, then add another layer and clip it on. It also makes your pads last up to 10 times longer. The pad should be replaced when it is worn out (I find it helpful to leave a few layers of sandpaper on it). The paper is not holey, so you won't be collecting much dust - you will save a fortune on throwaway single-sheet paper - and it won't go to waste because you won't throw it away and toss it. But in the end, do you even want to? The result is that you save time, work better, and save money over time. It will not slip, you won't tear it and it will take half the time, and you will be able to get into those tight corners and the job will be done much more effectively in half the time as well! You'll be so glad you have it! The product is great.
Depending on your application, this may or may not be what you need. It is probably not a good idea to use this if you are looking for a strong bond to something like wood. However, it would be perfect if you were looking for something temporary and easily removable.
To avoid cutting rectangle sheets into quarters, I decided to purchase them on a roll. My search was over. The details I needed have been provided.
This sand has great durability and lasts a long time before I need to change it.