Dura-Gold Premium 600 Grit Gold PSA Longboard Sandpaper 20 Yard Long Continuous Roll, 2-3/4 Wide - Self Adhesive Stickyback Sandpaper for Automotive, Woodworking Air File Sanders, Hand Sanding Blocks
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JOHAN WOLVAARDT
> 3 dayThe products are working good
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Mitch
> 3 dayI wanted this paper to stick on flat surfaces for intial sharpening of planer blades.I needed something fairly aggressive to start the sharpening process on carbide blades and it works well,would last longer if blades were steel.I have used Dura Gold sanding discs before and that is why I picked this brand.Good value for the money.
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keith mckay
> 3 dayi bought the 220 320 and 400 grit . not only does it not load up , it lasts a long time . if you do get a little loading up you can use a file brush and it comes right off
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David A. Curlis
> 3 dayPaper holds up well and is economical to use pn my airfile
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dont ask
Greater than one weekI USE THIS FOR A MINI SANDER THAT I HAVE, AND FOR OTHER APPLICATIONS AS WELL. SEEMS TO BE WELL MADE, AND LASTS PRETTY WELL!
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Yekaterina Yakovlev
> 3 dayPerfect for body shop. Very good quality & price
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Jimmy
Greater than one weekLiked the product.
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Megaman
> 3 dayI have over 30 years auto body, collision and refinishing experience and was shocked by how well this paper works. Even more so cuz when I first opened the package I was like ugh why did I order this crap, on a much larger role than traditional sandpaper of this size because of the release liner on the back side which other brands do not have. But after using on the first job I realized this stuff is awesome. Has incredible resistance to clogging, both body filler and primer easily blown off, grit and paper life is very long especially considering its a cheap product, grit is sharp and cuts quickly. Seems to work as well or better than paper twice the price. This is now my go to source of file roll sand paper. Ive used both 180 and 320 grits.
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Lawrence J. Byrne
> 3 dayA quick way to sharpening your chisels and cutting irons. Problematic for two reasons. The sticky back will slide after longer usage. Stick back work to a certain degree. Best to fold the ends of the strip of sandpaper you use over the work surface to secure the piece in place. Also best to wash the surface of the float-glass, stone or other hard smooth surface after usage. Otherwise the sticky residue will be extremely difficult to clean
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505HandyGal
> 3 dayWas dubious to try since Ive only used dry backed, pre-cut to length sandpaper on my inline sander for bodywork. Very impressed! The adhesive is not over sticky, the sandpaper doesnt tear instantly on the tool ends, and doesnt load up immediately. The old sandpaper I thought I really liked is trash compared to this. Loving the roll stock! Easy to cut to my length preference, and easier to store. Bought a bunch of different grits and really glad I bought this style. Only downside is if you drop the roll while cutting...I had to re-wrap about 10 feet back onto the roll. It rolls really easily across the floor when you are holding the cutting end of the roll! Lesson learned there to face the wall behind the workbench and not parallel to it when cutting. And to try to pay more attention to what Im doing and not be a klutz!