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raimo.toivio(at)rwm.fi
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:21 am    Post subject: eliminating sanding dust Reply with quote

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and other people who live among sanding dust (and does not want):

you should know this product www.mirka.com

That is Finnish and at least Kingsley from Oz likes it.

Raimo OH-XRT


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 4:04 pm    Post subject: eliminating sanding dust Reply with quote

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and other people who live among sanding dust (and does not want):
you should know this product www.mirka.com
That is Finnish and at least Kingsley from Oz likes it.

Raimo OH-XRT

Raimo and others,

I endorse your comments Raimo but just to clarify, I have only used
Abranet for the sanding of the primer filler for which I have found it
excellent. Sanding in temperatures around 40C with a mask on is not
very pleasant so the dust free sanding with Abranet is a God send.
Unlike sanding discs with holes in them for the same purpose, Abranet
is totally porous and does not still clog up in places.

As good as Abranet is for sanding the primer filler, I would not use
it however for sanding the wings (Classic) or other large surfaces
with simple curves because the Abranet (at least what I have used) is
far too small to obtain a wave free surface.

Like all good products however, it is fairly expensive.

Cheers
Kingsley


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