![]() ![]() I don’t know anything about automotive body repair work, but maybe these flexible sanding blocks will be useful for that as well.Įdit 7/10/22: Well, I am doing some door frame repair and repainting in my workshop right now, and what do you know? The sanding blocks are very useful for that job as well :-) When the sandpaper is spend, hot glue on a fresh piece or discard the pad. I have found that the sandpaper does not tear as easily when used this way, and it is a lot easier to use in curved and tight places. concave or convex bottom) to match the curvature of your workpiece before gluing on the sandpaper.Īfter the glue sets, use the sandpaper foam block to sand your workpiece. The sandpaper may extend about a 1/4” beyond the foam pad. Don't use the glue gun tip on the foam, you will probably melt the foam. Use hot glue on the sandpaper, and glue it to the foam pad. 100 grit) a little larger than the foam pad. This 11pc set comes with the following: 2.6mm thick flexible pad, 1/8” and ¼” radius round over grip, 90 degree grip, 60 and 75 degree grip, 30 and 45 degree grip and 1 each contour grips with the following inside/outside diameters: 1/4'', 3/8'', 1/2'', 5/8'', 3/4'' and 7/8''.Cut a piece of foam to fit into the spaces you want to sand.Not only does this set contain inside angle profile pads, there are 1/8” and ¼” round overs, various non specific round over profile and of course the flat sanding grip to sand general shapes and objects. Our Angled Contour Grip sanding pads change the angle sanding game by providing you the ability to sand inside angles without flattening or smoothing the crispness of your original profile.Each pad has a convex profile at one and a concave profile at the other along with a narrow flexible section in the middle that can be used for sanding. ![]()
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