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General Category => Coverstock Preparation => Topic started by: legend4life95 on November 04, 2005, 07:17:29 AM
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I need these scotch brite pads and can't find them anywhere. I won't them for doing resurfacing when my burgandy pad(320grit)is not cuting deep enough.
6444 - Brown pad, called Extra Duty Hand - (280-320) 240 grit
7446 - Dark Grey pad, called Blending Pad (180-220) 150 grit
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Contact gilaz33
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Brick
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This place seems to have them.
Here's the Extra-duty, brown.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=6444&ReturnPage=/shop/search_result.aspx?PageNo=1
Here's the "blending" 110 grit:
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=7446&ReturnPage=/shop/search_result.aspx?PageNo=1
GO to SEARCH function and enter "scotch-Brite".
BUT it looks like you have to order a box of 20.
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Bowling: Wish I could help me as much as I seem to help others ...
Life ... is what you make of it. No, really!
Edited on 11/4/2005 4:26 PM
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quote:
Contact gilaz33
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Brick 
I thought he had mostly abralon?
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****Kids in the back seat cause accidents; accidents in the back seat cause kids.****
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quote:
This place seems to have them.
Here's the Extra-duty, brown.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=6444&ReturnPage=/shop/search_result.aspx?PageNo=1
Here's the "blending" 110 grit:
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=7446&ReturnPage=/shop/search_result.aspx?PageNo=1
GO to SEARCH function and enter "scotch-Brite".
BUT it looks like you have to order a box of 20.
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Bowling: Wish I could help me as much as I seem to help others ...
Life ... is what you make of it. No, really!
Edited on 11/4/2005 4:26 PM
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Yeah 20 is alot more than I'll ever need. I only need a couple of each.
Edited on 11/4/2005 4:33 PM
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This place seems to have them.
Here's the Extra-duty, brown.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=6444&ReturnPage=/shop/search_result.aspx?PageNo=1
Here's the "blending" 110 grit:
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=7446&ReturnPage=/shop/search_result.aspx?PageNo=1
GO to SEARCH function and enter "scotch-Brite".
BUT it looks like you have to order a box of 20.
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Bowling: Wish I could help me as much as I seem to help others ...
Life ... is what you make of it. No, really!
Edited on 11/4/2005 4:26 PM
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Yeah 20 is alot more than I'll ever need. I only need a couple of each.
Edited on 11/4/2005 4:33 PM
The problem is these are not a high volume item; almost a specialty item. If you can find them elsewhere on the net good luck. Try a web search.
In reality it's easier to get and use wet/dry sandpaper. I just bought a pack of five 9"x11" sheets of 220 AND 280 grit wet/dry sandpaper from a local paint place. It took two 4.5" x 5" pieces (1/2 a sheet) to do a whole ball. Cheap and efficient. The secret is to make the ball usable, not perfect, NOT to remove every single tiny scratch. I'll now sand it with a 320 burgundy nylon pad, and then a 600 grit green pad to remove as many sanding lines as possible.
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Bowling: Wish I could help me as much as I seem to help others ...
Life ... is what you make of it. No, really!