Dura-Block AF4400 Black Standard Sanding Block
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sweatlock
> 3 dayFor such a seemingly simple thing, an 11” length of rectangular rubber, this sanding block made all the difference when blocking my new quarter panels. The contours were so much easier to achieve with this block and using 80 grit PSA sandpaper to knock down & shape the high points, and then feather edge using 150 grit. The block is easy to grip using nitrile gloves and it has just the right amount of stiffness for panel contours. The passenger side I did not use this block and it took me more than twice as long, this block made the driver’s side much easier. I’m not a pro, I’m welding in new patch panels and doing my own bodywork to save some $$$ prior to a paint respray by a pro, but this save me a lot of time and made for professional-looking results.
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The Derb
> 3 dayThis is a trim type thin sander. It is long and does fold up a 9x11 sandpaper sheet alright. But it is not wide enough for major sanding. Stick to bigger blocks for that. It does work ok, and nothing against Durablock it just said add on item and I thought it was bigger lol. Durablock is ok, buy the bigger stuff or flexible blocks if you have work to do.
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Eva Parker
Greater than one weekGood for sanding
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Kenneth. wilson
> 3 dayWorks better than ud think
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Patricia V.
> 3 dayGood purchase will buy again
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Mike
> 3 dayVery good price and low shipping cost. 1 & 3/8in by 3/4in by 1 foot hard rubber sanding block. Effective at flat and slightly curved surfaces.
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Tricia L. Cheney
> 3 dayGood stuff
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Minor A.
> 3 dayJust need new one that all
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evil
> 3 dayAnd expensive. Would just buy yoga blocks in the future and cut them to size
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colerless295ð ð ð ©
> 3 dayGreat material with enough give to contour to body lines. Allows you to use entire sheet of standard paper