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where do you guys get the big stickey sandpaper that i see on all the dish pics?


i have been using some 4 inch wide rolls that have to be placed in rows that eventually get ugly and peel.



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John Hall - Blues Creek has it


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i will second john hall of blues creek.

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I am looking on his site, I don't see it.....


I am just looking for the sandpaper.
I have and can make my own dishes, but good paper is not so easy to come by.....


If you know where it is on his site, can you post the link?



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Shoot John an e-mail, he'll fix you up.

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i just bought some a couple of months ago, but strangely enough i could not find it on his site either.

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It's not on his site but he has it, email, PM or call and he will fix you up.  Last time I purchased some from him he had 120 and 80 grit, I bought both and would recommend the 80 grit for dish sanding.

This is kind of a recurring thing that comes up on the OLF.  Many if not most of our sponsors have far more things available then they have the time to place on their web sites.  So call them up and chances are you will have made a new friend too.



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I've gotten it from Klingspor as I do most of my sand paper. Im not sure they will supply only 1 sheet, although they are pretty accommodating folks, I think I purchased a 5 pack, pretty much a life time supply for me.


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   I do have them on the shelf in 60 80 and 100 grit. Here is the link for them and thanks again for the interest
John & Brenda
http://www.bluescreekguitars.com/catalog/index.php?main_page =index&cPath=19


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Go HERE.  They are listed before the radius boards themselves.  They are called disks, and he has 3 grits.

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Don't know how I missed your post, John.

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Hertz rental places stock round sandpaper for floor sanders.  

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