Date: 5/10/2000, 8:45 am
: It is sometimes difficult to find a coarser wet/dry sandpaper but look at
: paint stores and body shops. Wet sanding goes pretty fast so you should
: not have to invest too many hours to get a fresh surface to refinish. Earl
Hi Earl,
If you use the right amount of water while wet sanding you can get away with using a finer grit of paper. You don't need a flood but you should not be making "mud" either.
What grit you use depends on a lot of things - how hard is the surface being sanded, how "open" is the paper, are you sanding by hand or by machine etc. etc. If the paper is clogging go coarser, if not try a finer grit.
Fine paper with lots of small sharp cutting edges removes more material than coarse paper.
With FULLY cured [at least a week] West Systems epoxy I have been using 180 grit paper for most of my wet sanding [initial and interm coats of epoxy are scraped with a carbide scraper] finishing up with 220 and 340 in preparation for varnishing/painting.
Might have to use a different grit of paper for the Raka epoxy that I am using now - will have to see.
Hope this helps.
Hank
Messages In This Thread
- Wet Sanding
Mike Mallabar -- 5/9/2000, 12:10 pm- Re: Wet Sanding
Earl Bailey -- 5/9/2000, 8:07 pm- Re: Wet Sanding - try finer grits
Hank -- 5/10/2000, 8:45 am
- Re: Wet Sanding
Lance Alldrin -- 5/9/2000, 2:48 pm- Re: Need more info
Shawn B -- 5/9/2000, 1:30 pm - Re: Wet Sanding - try finer grits
- Re: Wet Sanding