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riggerjohn 01-19-2009 05:17 AM

Sanding Blocks
 
Curious??? When you do glass work, what type of sanding blocks are you using? Are you getting good results with that?

:traurig001: OR :D

Steve 1 01-19-2009 01:11 PM


Originally Posted by riggerjohn (Post 2780829)
Curious??? When you do glass work, what type of sanding blocks are you using? Are you getting good results with that?

:traurig001: OR :D

Usually I make all my blocks with any profile or angle cut in it faced with cork and then I use PSA Abrasives 3-M or Klingspor for large stuff I go with a long 48” metal file and keep a truing table (Abrasive faced straight 10’Aluminum rectangle tube) to touch up my sanding tools.

buckknekkid 01-19-2009 06:49 PM

steve, its frickin cold up here.. do you know anything about the 45 sitting at Bradford in Freeport.. I wonder if I could spark those Italian weasals up ? I had a bunch of 10 litre ones for awhile.

Steve 1 01-19-2009 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by buckknekkid (Post 2781397)
steve, its frickin cold up here.. do you know anything about the 45 sitting at Bradford in Freeport.. I wonder if I could spark those Italian weasals up ? I had a bunch of 10 litre ones for awhile.

I got no info on it what does it have BPM's?

glassdave 01-19-2009 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by riggerjohn (Post 2780829)
Curious??? When you do glass work, what type of sanding blocks are you using? Are you getting good results with that?

:traurig001: OR :D

probably not the answer your lookin for but most of mine are just stuff i've ran across through the years. I have many many different types and all have a different purpose. For just flat work i have several of the type you can get at any body shop supply place, the wood handle with the aluminum shoe although i replace the surface par on mine with a 3/16th inch thick rubber pad type materiel i get. I rarely use any of the short solid rubber ones although i do have a smaller version of the one mentioned above. For really small stuff sometimes i just use a paint stick wrapped with a piece of PSA paper. For bigger longer blueprint type jobs i have a four footer that works with roll out PSA paper although i have to confess i usually fall back on the tried and true standard sizes of my 9.5 incher. The one on the right has by far the most miles of any block i own (that would be this guy :D) and the one on the left if ok but just for detailing primer fills on mostly true flat stuff, i just dont care for the solid rubber ones most times ( and . . .that would be this guy :traurig001:) :D .

buckknekkid 01-19-2009 09:19 PM

dunno:angry-smiley-038:

glassdave 01-19-2009 09:36 PM

got a full set of these i picked up at the RC model show here in Toledo. They have turned out to be quite handy.


http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...,42500&p=20183

SmurfOnABoat 01-19-2009 09:39 PM

I use these on fiberglass, or automotive... anytype of surface really. And they take the abuse, by far the best blocks I have ever bought, and they come in almost any configuration for what you are doing.

http://www.tcpglobal.com/autobodydepot/durablock.aspx

glassdave 01-19-2009 10:00 PM


Originally Posted by SmurfOnAGixxer (Post 2781543)
I use these on fiberglass, or automotive... anytype of surface really. And they take the abuse, by far the best blocks I have ever bought, and they come in almost any configuration for what you are doing.

http://www.tcpglobal.com/autobodydepot/durablock.aspx

Those look pretty cool. I've seen them in my supply house but havnt got a chance to try them. Gonna hafta give those a shot.

riggerjohn 01-20-2009 06:20 PM

thanks guys you have been helpful


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