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Author:  psl53 [ Thu Oct 18, 2007 3:13 am ]
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Finished my first build and had the treble side sounding tin-ny / slightly buzzy. I did a search and found the thread on the fret leveler, boy it worked great, Thanks Rick !! I had 220 adhesive back paper, but I'm having trouble finding 320 and 400 locally, I'm up in the mountains (snowy I might add). I'd like to find these in sheet with the adhesive back as a roll will be $20 or so and it will be eight lifetime supplies. Has anyone use a product that you can spray on the back of a sheet product or know of a sheet product that come with the adhesive already on it.


Thanks


Peter


Author:  L. Presnall [ Thu Oct 18, 2007 4:42 am ]
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[QUOTE=ToddStock] OK...spelling not so hot today...I'm drying out from post-op pain killers, so please ignore...[/QUOTE]

Todd, what'd they cut off ya? Here's hoping for a quick recovery!

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Thu Oct 18, 2007 1:35 pm ]
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I use my 6 inch PSA discs, works like a charm, 220 and 320.

Matter of fact, I now use the 320 on my Stanley Plane Body instead of sandpaper wrap like Frank taught me. I like the PSA papers, and I simply squared the side, and used two slices to make the 14 inches. I may have used two discs, hmmm, you'll figure it out, it doesn't have to be continuous rolls.

Author:  Daniel M [ Sat Oct 20, 2007 3:08 am ]
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The problem I've found with spray adhesives is in getting the paper back off once its worn out. After two years of heating & picking & scraping off glue... I just spent the bucks on Klingspor & 3M Gold PSA abrasive strips. The 3M Gold is my fave.

Author:  psl53 [ Sat Oct 20, 2007 7:50 am ]
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Todd,


Hope you start feeling better soon. I had a partial Knee replacement, ACL and lateral meniscus all at once about a year ago, I'm just getting around without pain.


Good Luck with your recovery, hopefully it won't be that long for you.


Peter 


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