Wamsutta
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Have you guys tried cutting your own sandpaper to size instead of using pre-cut adhesive backed rolls?
Would 3M Super 77 spray adhesive work?
The reason why I ask is because trying to find ultra fine grits in adhesive backed 2-3/4" wide rolls is tricky. The finest roll I've found is 1000 grit under the brand name Dura-Gold. So what I'm thinking of doing is spraying sheets of sandpaper ( cut to 6-1/2 x 2-3/4 inches ) with a spray adhesive for the purpose of adhering to my sanding block. The adhesive bond needs to be waterproof for wet sanding. The 3M instructions say to spray only one surface for a temporary bond. Spraying both surfaces is a permanent bond - which I don't want.


Would 3M Super 77 spray adhesive work?
The reason why I ask is because trying to find ultra fine grits in adhesive backed 2-3/4" wide rolls is tricky. The finest roll I've found is 1000 grit under the brand name Dura-Gold. So what I'm thinking of doing is spraying sheets of sandpaper ( cut to 6-1/2 x 2-3/4 inches ) with a spray adhesive for the purpose of adhering to my sanding block. The adhesive bond needs to be waterproof for wet sanding. The 3M instructions say to spray only one surface for a temporary bond. Spraying both surfaces is a permanent bond - which I don't want.


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