Tools & Hardware : Stick-on PSA Sandpaper Roll, 4.5' Wide, 10 Yds. Long, 120 Grit.

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Tools & Hardware : Stick-on PSA Sandpaper Roll, 4.5' Wide, 10 Yds. Long, 120 Grit.

Stick-on PSA Sandpaper Roll, 4.5' Wide, 10 Yds. Long, 120 Grit.

from: Online Industrial Supply




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 36333





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Online Industrial Supply
EAN: 5907565801200
Label: Online Industrial Supply
Product Manufacturer: Online Industrial Supply
Publisher: Online Industrial Supply
Ranking: 36333
Studio: Online Industrial Supply


Product facts:
  • 120 grit
  • Silicon carbide paper with no-load stearate coating
  • Perfect for finishing sanders that require 1/4 or 1/2 sheets of stick-on sandpaper
  • Fits Porter Cable 505 half-sheet sander as well as others
  • Easy and quick to attach - Cut to size







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Premium quality self-adhesive sandpaper roll











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - stick on PSA sandpaper
Great product. Shame abut the delay in shipping, despite having paid for
2 day service, product did not arrive for a week!



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