here is a photo of new sanding tool i thought of. it works nicely
wet sand, and the sanding media i use is a foam backed sandpaper made by norton. it is a battery operated toothbrush,from which i removed all the bristles and glued a piece of the norton sanding stuff.
http://i238.photobucket.com/albums/ff42 ... sander.jpg
sanding tool
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- darkwolf29a
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I've had one for a while and they work great - a really fantastic way to sand evenly.darkwolf29a wrote:
Does it work well?
You can get cheap electric toothbrushes (like Colgate's) for under $8. The battery is replaceable, too.
I use a touch of hot glue to secure the sandpaper to the de-bristled toothbrush head; it makes it easier to replace the sandpaper.
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crayola
yeah but mine is a genuine crayola toothbrush, not no sissy barbie,mine is a mans toothbrush!!!! 4.95 + 2.95 for norton sanding stuff
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I've been using an electric toothbrush as a sanding tool for years now. After I cut off the bristles, I CA'd a 1/4" dot of peel-n-stick velcro (loop side) to the moveable part of the head. Then I cut a same-sized dot of the hook side and attached that to a dot of sandpaper. That allows me to vary the grit I'm using and when the paper is used up, I just cut another piece.
Pat A.
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bad dan
if i catch you with that barbie toothbrush again, you can just go straight to your room!!!