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Cleaning sander belts update

 
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 2:38 pm    Post subject: Cleaning sander belts update Reply with quote

Hi all,

I sent an update a couple of days ago saying how the paint stripper
cleaned the belt and it looks as good as new now. Well yesterday I
tried it out and it WORKS as good as new too. Well . . .as good as it
did before the stripper anyway. All of the grit has stayed on, and the
belt has stayed together. Woohoo.

Btw, I managed to filter out my update and 3 or 4 replies to it. In an
attempt to filter out some more porn, I applied a filter for "date"
which, of course, includes "update". I hope I didn't miss anything
important. Smile

Wayne

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