[quote="dusty"]I put mine out in the hot sun for a couple hours. Handle with care (with gloves), they get really hot. This seems to soften the adhesive and the disks come right off. There will likely be some adhesive left behind. Clean real good with mineral spirits before attaching the next disk.
I keep multiple sanding disks so as to minimize the number of times I have to remove a disk.
The heat of an oven will work too]
Some of us are not lucky enough to have it warm enough right now to put in the sun. If I put in the sun now it would be colder then when it was inside.
How do you remove 12" adhesive sanding sheets?
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nomoman wrote:This might of been mention before. (But my searching skills are also bad). What is better: adhisve disk or velcro? I know velcro will probally be better for changing disk. But how long does the actual pad (with the grit) hold up?
I believe the velcro sanding disks last as long as the adhesive backed. Just DO NOT use the velcro system for working on metal (even sharpening). The heat destroys the velcro. TRUST ME.
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Do we really need to see this Twice?dusty wrote:I believe the velcro sanding disks last as long as the adhesive backed. Just DO NOT use the velcro system for working on metal (even sharpening). The heat destroys the velcro. TRUST ME.
The velcro is also Not dimensionally 'firm' enough either for 'grinding'. I am still in hung jury mode re its being stable enough for 'fine' finish sanding.
I am leaning toward the multiple disk method.(I have collected a few since getting the velcro).
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[quote="dusty"]I put mine out in the hot sun for a couple hours. Handle with care (with gloves), they get really hot. ...
The heat of an oven will work too]
Hereabouts we use a somewhat similar technique that works any place in the house.
It's called "room temperature".
The heat of an oven will work too]
Hereabouts we use a somewhat similar technique that works any place in the house.
It's called "room temperature".
Mark V 520, Power-Pro!; Speed Reducer; B/S; Jointer; ShopMate DCS; SS Tenon Master; Rip-Strate; Incra; BCTW; DW734; var. SS sanding systems; Wood River;
I purchased the velcro system with a range of grits well over a year ago. I this disc regularly for sanding and rounding edges. I have yet to discard a sanding pad. I do freshen the pads regularly with a stick cleaner.
Gary Kalyn
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA
Kalynzoo Productions
Woodworking
Porter Ranch/Northridge
Los Angeles, CA