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On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 22:15:52 GMT, Petey the Wonder Dog
wrote: Far as I can tell, someone wrote: I've used it - it's a carbonate cutting material on the paper and the stuff is amazing when hand sanding. There is a blasting material made of the same stuff, but I can't remember the name of it. Carborundum? It's fantastic. Paper should be outlawed, as it's a rip off. Sanding cloth lasts far longer, doesn't tear like paper, doesn't clog like paper, and is just all around better. When a place like West Marine sells "marine" sand paper, what they are doing is proving that they are willing to lie and deceive for a few bucks. I've often wondered about that myself. I was in the Corps 35+ years ago and I don't ever remember being issued Marine sandpaper. ;) Later, Tom |
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