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Review by Routerisstillmyname posted 790 days ago 1217 views 0 times favorited 5 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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Well, not much to talk about here except if you don’t have any around the shop, you may consider getting a roll it’s around $6.00.
It’s perfect for that none slip miter fence. I can find few more uses for it I’m sure. Peel and stick and 2” x 96” inches.

-- Router è ancora il mio nome.




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Routerisstillmyname

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#1 posted 790 days ago

not 100% positive but it looks and feels around 60 Grid. Either way, I wouldn’t run my Blade through it. I taped around the reference cut.

-- Router è ancora il mio nome.

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Viktor

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#2 posted 790 days ago

Is it abrasive like sandpaper? Are the grains hard or rubbery? I was thinking about giving it a try and wondering about the advantage over regular sandpaper.

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#3 posted 790 days ago

Very abrasive and hard. That’s why I wouldn’t risk cutting through it.

-- Router è ancora il mio nome.

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ChunkyC

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#4 posted 790 days ago

I use the same stuff for the same purpose! Mine is 1” wide and is sticky as anything that I’ve ever used. This stuff is a lot thicker and stickier than normal sticky back sandpaper.

I think this is the same stuff that shipped with my Osborn EB3 miter gauge. Well at least it sure looks the same.

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#5 posted 787 days ago

That’s a really good idea, I’ll be using it for sure.

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