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[quote=”Idunnit” post=36653]3m is offering free choice of their new double sided pad and quick change adapter just for sending in a picture of your old single sided pad. Just look them up on Facebook and it will have the link for it.
Chuck[/quote]
Thanks Chuck! :cheers
[quote=”ScottB” post=36641][quote=”Charlie” post=36634][quote=”ScottB” post=36622]I just bought Dynabrade’s version on sale for $259. It’s quite versatile and removes spotwelds easier than a spotweld bit. Paid for itself on the first panel.[/quote]
Which one did you go with Scott?[/quote]
Dynabrade model 18100 {1/2″x18″) Amazon has it for $290.[/quote]
I’ve priced out that same model as well as the 3M version Smooth linked, $375 and $510 respectively ( in Edmonton AB ). I’m going to get my hands on them both and decide then. Thanks!
[quote=”nick@dunsdale” post=36631]Charlie not sure how many different sizes are available to you guys, but the bigger ones are better the bearing on the end of the sander lasts much longer
The small ones if in daily use take quite a lot of abuse and with them being smaller they can wear out a bit quicker
this is the size that is popular[/quote]
Thanks Nick….I’ll look at 18-20″ x 3/4″….all brands are available to us, although we pay a bit more than our neighours to the South.
[quote=”614Paintworx” post=36544]It is in preliminary BASF testing. Ive seen it twice now at the North American Color lab, It is a brand new resin that BASF made specifically for this purpose. This is not anywhere close to the same technology that is in Akzo and PPG’s[/quote]
Right on…. thanks for the info guys. :cheers
Well I bought a box and really like them. I was using the M-Tork Standard 2-ply rolls.
Compared to what I was using I found them very durable, absorbent and easier to use. They do cost more per square inch but I think I’ll be able to get more mileage out of each wipe compared to the M-Tork.
The M-Tork rolls have been demoted to general cleaning tasks! :rock
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