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Porter-Cable 740001501 4 1/2-Inch x 10yd 150 Grit Adhesive-Backed Sanding Roll


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Brand: Porter-Cable
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Manufacturer: Porter-Cable
Model: 740001501


Features
Clog- and loading-resistant sandpaper can be used on a wide variety of materials
Comprised of aluminum oxide grain
Resin coating fights against damage caused by heat or humidity
Responsive adhesive gives you greater control
Works on plastic, wood, painted surfaces, fiberglass, and metal

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Editorial Reviews:

This superior quality, clog- and loading-resistant sandpaper from Porter-Cable can be used on a wide variety of materials, from wood to plastic to fiberglass. It can also handle painted surfaces and metal. Comprised of aluminum oxide grain, the 740001501 features a responsive adhesive to give you a greater amount of control. Additionally, a resin coating that improves durability by preventing damage caused by heat and humidity.


User Comments about the Porter-Cable 740001501 4 1/2-Inch x 10yd 150 Grit Adhesive-Backed Sanding Roll

CAUTION., I had to go to 320 grit with this paper for the final sanding before finishcoat, this was with clear varithane, 220 grit left sander marks that were still visiable after finish coat was applied. This paper really cuts and it doesn't load up either. I got a roll of 150 grit and 220 grit. I use it on my Porter Cable model 330 finish sander. This was with my sander, with yours it might be different. I highly recomend it.



fast,easy inexpensive option to the prepackaged stuff in stores only drawback would be for those who can't grasp the simple task of punching your own vent holes. For me, I use the tip of the scissors I cut it with.