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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Kellogg Iowa
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| Hi i 'm in need of finding some sandpaper for my mouse sander. Does any one know of a good place to buy some? Our Wal-mart does carry the replacement sandpaper.Or does anyone know how i can make regular sandpaper stick to the Mouse Sanding pad ?I tried looking on eBay but they want to much money for the sandpaper for the mouse unit or they only have the finger tip pieces of sandpaper for the mouse unit up for auction. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 403
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does it use psa paper? if so, ya might wanna look at sanding discs and make yer own. might be cheaper that way,too. or, carpet tape on the sandpaper?
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| 1 Tin Soldier Rides Away Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
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G'day Deb, Like Tom has suggested, it would probably be cheaper to look around and buy paper designed for velcro pads and cut to suit. Probably even buying the discs, with out the holes and cutting them up.
__________________ Regards John "The Golden Mile" “God bless America. God save the Queen. God defend New Zealand and thank Christ for Australia.” - Russell Crowe Some of my Stuff Retired Medically Unfit WA Police Officers |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: NY
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Klingspor's Woodworking Shop has sandpaper that fits the mouse, in grits from 80 to 400. You have to look around the site to find the right product, but it's worth the trouble since buying the paper retail is ridiculously expensive, and ebay is spotty. The only difference is that the sandpaper is a solid piece so there are no extra little diamonds for the tip, but I've found that I usually don't use them anyway. They are one of the best sandpaper sites around. Hope you can find what you want. Carole |
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