How to get sanding paper disc off?
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How to get sanding paper disc off?
I'm trying to replace my sanding discs on the 12" disc sander (shopsmith of course) but am having a difficult time. I have the sticky type and not the velcro one and they've been on there a very long time. Is there a trick or special chemical that makes getting these discs off easier? The sandpaper portion has torn off but tons of backing and adhesive still remain.
Thanks in advance for any help -
Jeff
Thanks in advance for any help -
Jeff
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Sand Paper Removal
Hi jmcniece,
There are other threads addressing this subject. Click on this link to see one of them: https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=292&highlight=sand+paper+removal
Hope this helps:D .
There are other threads addressing this subject. Click on this link to see one of them: https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=292&highlight=sand+paper+removal
Hope this helps:D .
Tim
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Thanks - the heat worked!!!
Sorry I missed the other thread - I did honestly look (not well enough though - obviously)
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Getting Sandpaper Off The Disc
Hi,
This can be a problem. My method is god awful. First I rip what I can off the disc. Next I have a chinese 1 in. chisel (somewhat dull) that I scrape the disc with (under power, but slow). Last I wash the disc with mineral spirits.
I know this is a labor intensive, but I've not found a better method.
Bill G.
This can be a problem. My method is god awful. First I rip what I can off the disc. Next I have a chinese 1 in. chisel (somewhat dull) that I scrape the disc with (under power, but slow). Last I wash the disc with mineral spirits.
I know this is a labor intensive, but I've not found a better method.
Bill G.
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How to Get Sanding Paper Off Disk
At the risk of repeating someone elses post (suggestion), I use heat. Most of the time, I can just put it out in the sun for awhile. When that isn't practical, I heat the disk w/paper in the oven.
Reference this thread, previously referenced in this thread.
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... er+removal
Reference this thread, previously referenced in this thread.
http://www.shopsmith.net/forums/showthr ... er+removal
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Sandpaper Disc Removal
Hi Folks,
I've never tried the heat method, but it sounds like a winner.
I have noticed that some brands of sandpaper stick better than others. I would rather have the more stick than less. (I don't like floppy edges) and deal with the removal problem when I have to.
Bill G.
I've never tried the heat method, but it sounds like a winner.
I have noticed that some brands of sandpaper stick better than others. I would rather have the more stick than less. (I don't like floppy edges) and deal with the removal problem when I have to.
Bill G.
One who works with his hands is a laborer.
One who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
One who works with his hands, his head and his heart is an artist.
One who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
One who works with his hands, his head and his heart is an artist.
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