Velcro Disc Sanding

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charlese wrote:On my part, You are welcome for my "not totally unbiased" info.:)

Isn't that a double negative]OWNER[/B] that participates on this site fits that description:rolleyes: . There are a couple of non-owners that are registered here that may or may not fit into that description.
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Does the velcro system leave a nice flat surface on narrow edges? It would seem that the 'give' of the velcro would leave more of an arc shaped edge than a flat plane.
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I also have the velco system and have been very happy with it for all of the reason posted. I have not noticed any give in the velco at all and have been using it for almost two years.
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I can not say why, because it sure seems like a possibility, but I have never noticed any rounding, just nice flat edges.
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[quote="a1gutterman"]Isn't that a double negative]

Yeah, it is, but also very accurate!:p

Bruce, Just like Tim the gutterman, I have never found a rounded edge.:)
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