Date: 8/11/2001, 3:10 am
: I am wondering about wet sanding. Rob Macks (I think) says that he sands with
: 80 grit and then sands to 120 grit using water and a ros. why wet sand and
: how do I keep my sander from ingesting the wet stuff it will creat? Am I
: on track with this?
Hi Mark
Wet sanding helps lubricate the paper/surface and wash away the residue as you work. I've never been an advocate of working any power-tools around water, but "IF" you are careful, just rinsing the surface as you go, the sander might be just fine. Don't go crazy spraying it off or you will get water inside the sander and ........ well, ...... at the least, you will be buying a new sander. Watch where the run off goes and where you are standing. Good Luck!
Rehd
Messages In This Thread
- sanding
mark stevens -- 8/10/2001, 7:37 pm- Re: sanding
Ken Sutherland -- 8/13/2001, 1:56 am- Re: sanding * OT
Bryan Sarauer -- 8/13/2001, 8:48 pm- Re: sanding * OT
mark stevens -- 8/15/2001, 2:41 am- Re: sanding * OT
Bryan Sarauer -- 8/15/2001, 1:20 pm
- Re: sanding * OT
Ken Sutherland -- 8/13/2001, 9:46 pm - Re: sanding * OT
- Re: sanding
mark stevens -- 8/13/2001, 3:40 pm- Re: sanding
Ken Sutherland -- 8/13/2001, 9:37 pm
- Re: sanding * OT
- Re: I won't wet-sand epoxy
Dave Houser -- 8/12/2001, 2:22 pm- Re: sanding
Rob Macks -- 8/11/2001, 8:17 am- Re: sanding
mark stevens -- 8/11/2001, 9:04 pm
- Re: sanding
John Monfoe -- 8/11/2001, 3:23 am- Re: sanding
Rehd -- 8/11/2001, 3:10 am - Re: sanding * OT
- Re: sanding