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#16
I just glue it on with yellow glue.
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#17
Ace has some - at least mine does. It's a smallest roll.

I just bought a sanding block that has velco with a supply of paper. That was from a DYI hardware store. I bought it because I was out and needed sand paper with a sanding block. It was faster to go to the store than back home. I am going to give it a try.

I have used spray adhesive in the past also. Doing it that way you can make block to size and shape.
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#18
handi said:


Depending on where you live, in the spring you can often find "weather striping" type kits on sale for short money. When I lived in New Emgland, almost every hardware store had these kits at huge discounts as soon as the weather got nice. These are the kits with plastic and double face tape for sealing windows in the winter. Sometimes they even sell just the rolls of tape.

Ralph




This. They were blowing them out a 25 cents a package last week around here.
-Marc

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#19
mikeny said:


Hi All,
I have a silly question. I've been a long time viewer and subscriber to Woodsmith Magazine and the TV show. I noticed every time they build any kind of jig they use sandpaper with an adhesive strip. I think that's a great feature. My question is I looked everywhere as well as online but I can't seem to find where do you buy this sandpaper and what grit do you need. I want to make an extension for my miter guide and sandpaper backing would be a nice feature. Any input would be greatly appreciated Thanks!




Google barfs up over 64,000 results for "adhesive backed sandpaper"
https://www.google.com/#q=adhesive+backed+sandpaper

https://www.google.com/#q=adhesive+backe...p;tbm=shop

Amazon knows of many sources too, here's one for example: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001AV...&psc=1

150 to 220 grit should be sufficient.
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Mike

Klingspor's has them and I gave you a link to one grit


http://www.woodworkingshop.com/product/ar34320/
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