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- NT Dresser Sandvik Sandplates replacement substitute
- Brand: NT Dresser | Category: Sanders

Years ago..I bought a whole bunch of the Sandvik Sandplates in a clearance bin, and as most who know this product, also know’s they’ve been discontinued.. This company sells something very similar and works just as good.. I have also heard of the SandDevil and they’re great too.. I wrote a blog on these if anyone is interested in reading it.. I give them a 5 star because quite frankly..they work like a 5 star.. read the blog and I tell how I use them on my chairs..
-- Randall Child http://www.racfurniture.com/





















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a1Jim
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#1 posted 461 days ago
Thanks Randy these are great tools
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Lee A. Jesberger
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#2 posted 460 days ago
Randy,
The link doesn’t work.
Lee
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RBWoodworker
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#3 posted 460 days ago
Ahh man..ok.. thanks Lee..it’s up now.. Sorry bout that..
-- Randall Child http://www.racfurniture.com/
StumpyNubs
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#4 posted 460 days ago
Never saw these before- Thanks for posting!
-Jim; aka “Stumpy Nubs”
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Bagtown
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#5 posted 460 days ago
I remember using the sandvik ones in my Dad’s workshop. They worked great. I haven’t seen any in years.
Thanks for this.
Mike
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