Simple sanding aid

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Very ingenious Dave!

I've resorted to glueing sand paper to various things in the past so I might give this a go.

Cheers

Steve
 
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Dave That is a good & simple idea. Like all the best ones.

Tried those sanding sticks for the same thing but not very impressed at all they either seem to sand the wrong part or go bald in double quick time.

Your idea can also be used wet & dry (with your chosen grade) which have found in most cases is the best.

Laurie
 

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Perfect for sanding wing roots. Thanks alot for that Dave
 
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I've been sticking wet and dry to odd shaped items for longer than common sense should have let me ....

This has just halved the pain, thanks Dave :smiling3: :smiling3:
 
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0ne48thtel

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Excellent tip! like the rest I have spent many an hour wrapping or sticking papers to various objects.

Many thanks Terry
 

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doh don't need to stick wet n dry to coffee stirrers any more. thanks Dave.

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Have you seen the price of the new bendy sanders??? bloody ridiculous.

I use an old mini hacksaw frame, you just cut a thin ribbon of what ever grade sand paperdouble it over and i use cut off cocktail sticks to keep the tension. Hey presto you can sand gradiants and small places and saved yourself enough for a new kit ,or flowers for her in doors. doule Bonus

Martin
 
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