Discuss.....
I was never a big fan of them but recently I've been using them more and I'm starting to like them :scared:
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Discuss.....
I was never a big fan of them but recently I've been using them more and I'm starting to like them :scared:
What is it?
It's a pad that is supposed to make sanding easier, cut fast and better leveling. It goes between the DA pad & the paper
http://www.google.com/products?hl=en...ed=0CCQQrQQwAg
There great for wet sanding, wanna try one?
i use them alot on rounded surfaces dry sanding with a finish sander...
Im always using mine
Been thinking about tryin them, Never seen them used before but my painters here use them all the time. You pretty happy with them Jason?
I just picked up the set up for my National Detroit. I have been using them for wet sanding headlights to knock down the fog.
I really bought it for wetsanding my next paint job. I'm gonna hit it with a DA and 1500 grit, then got over it with a hand block with 2000 and rub it. If I go bc/cc paint, I'm gonna put 3 coats of clear. If I go Dupont Ful-Thane Urethane single stage paint, I'm gonna lay 4-5 coats. I'm afraid I might go through as well, since I've never tried it on fresh paint. Any tips, besides....like "keep it moving" or "don't stay in one spot too long" I know all that. Any other things?
Thanks, that's what I thought. Like I said, not sure on which paint I'm using. The single stage is gonna save me a TON of money. I can get a gallon of it with all the mixers for 100 less than the chromabase gallon paint alone. Then I gotta buy the basemaker, the clear, the activator. rrrrr
Bringin this thread back to life, Finially picked one up the other day and I couldnt be happier. It really seems to extend paper life and just generally make sanding faster, easier, and more consistant. Any painter/prep guy that dosen't have one, I would suggest you go get one and try it asap.
interface pads are da shiznit!!