Abrasive Sanding
GARNET #80 SJ - Medium Fine - 25 lbs. Sand Blast Cabinet ABRASIVE BLASTING MEDIA 
GLASS ABRASIVE #40 - Very Coarse - 25 lbs. - Sand Blast Cabinet BLASTING MEDIA 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 1 x 30 -80 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 2" x 48" -180 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 4 x 21 -60 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 3 x 18 -80 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 4 x 36 -36 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 4 x 21.75 -120 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 6 x 48 -180 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 3 x 21 -80 Grit (Zirc) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 1/2 x 24 -120 Grit (A/O) 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 6"x2"x1" 46 Grit Unmounted 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 6"x2"x1" 60 Grit Unmounted 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 6"x2"x1" 180 Grit Unmtd 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 6"x2"x1" 120 Grit Unmtd 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 6"x2"x1" 80 Grit Unmounted 
16mm Inner Dia Fan Abrasive Flap Sanding Discs Polishing Wheels 2 Pcs 
5 NEW Abrasive Flap sanding Wheels 6"x2"x1" Assortment 
50 Abrasive Flap sanding Wheels 6"x2"x1" Assortment 
LOT OF 50 SA ABRASIVE SANDING 595514 3" 50GRIT LOCKIT PINNACLE LAMINATED DISC 
**NIP** Makita 4'' Abrasive Sanding Disc 24 Grit 
2 x Metal Polishing 10cm Outside Dia Flap Sanding Abrasive Wheels Discs 
2 x Metal Polishing 10cm Outside Dia Flap Sanding Abrasive Wheels Discs 
Eagle Dry Sanding Abrasive Paper 80 Grit Clip-On File 
4" Dia Metal Buffing Abrasive Flap Sanding Disc Wheel 
RYOBI ABRASIVE SLEEVE SET FOR SANDING DRUMS 
16mm Inner Dia Fan Abrasive Flap Sanding Discs Polishing Wheels 2 Pcs 
BB500XLD MEDIA ABRASIVE SAND BLAST BLASTING CABINET 
88pcs - Sanding Discs for 7" Grinder - Abrasive Discs 
BB-3990XLD MEDIA ABRASIVE SAND BLAST BLASTING CABINET 
3M 82441 984C REGAL FIBRE ABRASIVE SANDING FINISHING DISC 7" x 7/8" 50 GRADE 
BLASTING HOOD MEDIA ABRASIVE SAND BLAST BLASTER CABINET 
3M-3131 3M Company Abrasive Cloth Sanding Roll, 1" x 6', Fine 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 1 x 30 -60 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 2" x 48" -150 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 1 x 42 -120 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 3 x 18 -60 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 4 x 21 -36 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 4 x 24 -180 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 4 x 54 -80 Grit (A/O) 
1/2" x 120X Sanding Stick Abrasive Belts 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 6 x 48 -150 Grit (A/O) 
10pk Abrasive Sanding Belts 3 x 21 -60 Grit (Zirc) 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 8"x1"x1" 40 Grit Unmounted 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 8"x1"x1" 60 Grit Unmounted 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 8"x1"x1" 80 Grit Unmounted 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 8"x1"x1" 120 Grit Unmounted 
Abrasive Flap sanding Wheel 8"x1"x1" 180 Grit Unmounted 
5 NEW Abrasive Flap sanding Wheels 8"x1"x1" Assortment 
50 Abrasive Flap sanding Wheels 8"x1"x1" Assortment 
16mm Inner Dia Fan Type Abrasive Flap Sanding Discs Buffing Wheels 2 Pcs 
ABRASIVE SAND MEDIA BEAD BLAST BLASTER BLASTING CABINET 
10 Pcs 4 x 9mm Head 3mm Shank Sand Abrasive Polishing Bit Mounted Points 
16mm Inner Dia Fan Type Abrasive Flap Sanding Discs Buffing Wheels 2 Pcs 
2 Pcs 80# Grit 4" Outer Dia Flap Abrasive Sanding Wheel 
FEIN ABRASIVE SANDING DISK 16 SHEETS 63717227010 
5 pcs NORTON 6" x 1" x 1" R369 Flap Abrasive Sanding Grit 120 Discs Wheels 94200 
10 Pcs 4 x 9mm Head 3mm Shank Sand Abrasive Polishing Bit Mounted Points 
(2) Norton Sanding Drum Abrasive Sleeves 36 Grit 2" X 1-3/4" 
(10) Norton Sanding Drum Abrasive Sleeves 36 Grit 2" X 1-3/4" 
(50) Norton Sanding Drum Abrasive Sleeves 36 Grit 2" X 1-3/4" 
(48) VSM 2" x 98" Abrasive Sanding Belts 36 KK711K EV07 
0.39" Taper Shaped Grinding Head Sand Abrasive Mounted Points 10 Pcs 
20 Gallon Portable Air Sandblaster Sand Blaster Tool Abrasive Sandblast HD New 
SIOUX 5"X7/8" 5060R ABRASIVE DISC 60 GRIT SANDING GRINDING GRINDER PACK OF 25 
SIOUX 5"X7/8" 5050N ABRASIVE DISC 50 GRIT SANDING GRINDING GRINDER PACK OF 25 
20 HERMES 1" x 42" RB346 23MX Abrasive Sanding Belt P80 
25 IIT 3" ROLOC ASSORTED GRIT R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK W/MANDREL 
50 IIT 2" ROLOC R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK WITH MANDREL 240 GRIT 
50 IIT 2" ROLOC R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK WITH MANDREL 80 GRIT 
50 IIT 2" ROLOC R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK WITH MANDREL 180 GRIT 
Dual Tank Abrasive & Baking Soda Blaster Sand Blasting 
3m p1000 grade 281w abrasive sanding discs 8 X NH. 3 boxes 50 per box 
312 - 3M 1" x 1-1/2" P100X Sanding Abrasive band drums 
50 IIT 1" ROLOC ASSORTED GRIT R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK W/MANDREL 
Vaniman Sand Vac dental laboratory dust collector abrasive pre filter 
Bench - Table Mounted Sand Paper Sanding Belt Sander Abrasive Cleaner 3 21 24 18 
50 IIT 2" ROLOC R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK WITH MANDREL 24 GRIT 
3m WETORDRY abrasive sheets p1000 grit 9"x11" 50 sheets wet sanding NEW IN PACK 
50 IIT 2" ROLOC R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK WITH MANDREL 120 GRIT 
Fine Abrasive Sanding Sleeves for Dremel Rotary Tool 
50 IIT 2" ROLOC R TYPE SANDING ABRASIVE DISCS ROLL LOCK WITH MANDREL 60 GRIT 
AIR COMPRESSOR SAND BLAST POT CABINET ABRASIVE BLASTER 
2 rubber sanding wheel expanding drums 1-1/2" x 2" x 1/4" abrasive sleeves bands 
10 VSM VITEX ABRASIVE SANDING BELTS 3"x146" 100 GRIT 
Prof 20 Gallon PRESSURE Sand Blaster Blasting Abrasive Tank Gauge Deadman Valve 
Quik Sand Rusted Metal Abrasive Sanding Block FREE SHIPPING!!!! 
50- 3M 15" Wetordry 431Q PSA abrasive Sanding Discs 600 
KLINGSPOR 1X30 Sanding Abrasive Belts 400 Grit 3-pack+1x30 1000 grit 3 pack 
16 pcs 3M 3" x 21" 241D Abrasive Three-M-Ite Resin Cloth Sanding Belts grit 60 
50 - HERMES 6" RB 317 LX SK abrasive Sanding Discs P220 
Deluxe Abrasive Blaster Media Sand Blasting Blast Hood 
Deluxe Abrasive Blaster Media Sand Blasting Blast Hood 
(7) BOXES OF MILWAUKEE ABRASIVE SANDING BELTS(10 PER BOX) NEW 
4 NORTON scouring abrasive sanding bricks 2-1/2 x 2-3/4 x 5-1/2 grit 220 
First Choice Abrasive Sand Blasting Media #6710-50 
Speed Bead Abrasive Sand Blast Blaster Media #6703-50 
Steel Grit Sand Blasting Cabinet Abrasive #6705-50 
Fast Cut MAX Sand Blasting Blaster Abrasive #6708-50 
BB2000BVD MEDIA ABRASIVE SAND BLAST BLASTING CABINET 

Floor Sanding
ADVICE FOR DIY - FLOOR SANDING
Our honest advice would be to let the professionals do it for you!
FLOOR SANDING COMPANY - LONDON
However, if you are a confident and competent DIYer you might find these instructions of use to supplement any information provided by your equipment hire company.
Equipment you will need:
1. Drum or Belt Floor Sander
2. Edger Disc Sander
3. Rotary Floor Buffer/Maintainer
4. Vacuum cleaner
5. Sandpaper (fine, medium, coarse grades)
6. Grade 120 Mesh Screen Disc with Pad
7. Hammer and nail punch
8. Crow bar
9. Hand Scraper
10. Dust Mask, Safety Glasses, Ear Plugs
Preparing the Floor
1. Remove any quadrant molding from the edges of the floor. Use a small
wooden wedge between the skirting board and the crow bar to prevent damaging the
skirting board.
2. Repair or replace loose boards by gluing and/or nailing.
3. Counter-sink all protruding nail heads with nail punch.
4. Vacuum the floor of any debris regularly.
Sanding the Floor
NEW FLOORS (Recently installed or slightly worn)
FIRST SANDING: (Medium Abrasive, Grit 36-2)
Afix the sanding pad/sheet to the sander in accordance with the machine manufacturer's instructions; ensure it’s neither too tight nor too loose. Position the drum sander alongside the wall in the direction of the wood grain, with approximately two-thirds of the length of the floor in front of you.
(1). Start the machine and gently ease the drum down onto the floor. Walk slowly forward at an even pace. As you near the wall, gradually raise the drum off the floor. Start pulling the machine backwards as you ease the drum back down to the floor. Cover the same path previously sanded, raising the drum upon completion of this pass. The next pass should be done in the same manner, but move the machine approximately four inches into the unsanded floor area. After a few passes, you will notice your sander's dust bag will start filling up. Stop sanding and empty the dust bag frequently for optimal performance.
(2). Once this two-thirds area of the room is fully sanded, turn the machine around by 180 degrees and sand the remaining one third in the exact same manner, allow a two to three foot overlap over the already-sanded area. If you start to notice the sanding rate is dropping, your sanding sheet or pad is probably clogged or worn out. Stop sanding and replace with a new one. If you continue operating with a worn out or clogged sanding sheet or pad, you will eventually burn or damage your floor!
(3). Once sanding of the main floor area is complete use the edging sander machine to sand up to walls or skirting boards and into areas which the drum sander can’t access. Move the edging sander in a brisk left-to-right, semi-circular motion. (Use same grit abrasive as used on drum sander). Hand sand or scrape corners and areas inaccessible by your machines. Vacuum the entire floor. Apply wood putty to any exposed cracks or holes in wood. Allow to dry before proceeding to the next sanding step.
SECOND SANDING: (Fine Abrasive, Grit 80-0)
Upon completing both drum and edging sanding operations with a medium abrasive sheet or pad, repeat the process outlined above with the fine abrasive - grit 80.
OLD FLOORS
Those requiring a generous amount of old finish to be removed, and /or uneven floor contours to be corrected.
FIRST SANDING: (Coarse Abrasive, Grit 20-3 1/2). Afix the sanding pad/sheet to the sander in accordance with the machine manufacturer's instructions; ensure it’s neither too tight nor too loose.
(1). Visually divide the room into thirds, position the drum sander alongside the wall in the direction of the wood grain, with approximately two-thirds of the length of the floor in front of you. Start the machine and gently ease the drum down onto the floor. Walk slowly forward at an even pace. As you near the wall, gradually raise the drum off the floor. Start pulling the machine backwards as you ease the drum back down to the floor. Cover the same path previously sanded, raising the drum upon completion of this pass. The next pass should be done in the same manner, but move the machine approximately four inches into the unsanded floor area.
If your floor is severely cupped or curled you may need to sand this first pass at a 45-degree angle to the direction of the wood grain. Otherwise, sanding should always be done with the direction of the wood grain.
(2). Once this two-thirds area of the room is fully sanded, turn the machine around by 180 degrees and sand the remaining one third in the exact same manner, allow a two to three foot overlap over the already-sanded area. If you start to notice the sanding rate is dropping, your sanding sheet or pad is probably clogged or worn out. Stop sanding and replace with a new one. If you continue operating with a worn out or clogged sanding sheet or pad, you will eventually burn or damage your floor!
(3). Once sanding of the main floor area is complete use the edging sander machine to sand up to walls or skirting boards and into areas which the drum sander can’t access. Move the edging sander in a brisk left-to-right, semi-circular motion. (Use same grit abrasive as used on drum sander). Hand sand or scrape corners and areas inaccessible by your machines. Vacuum the entire floor.
IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to remove 100% of the old finish during this operation. Residual amounts will be removed during subsequent sanding operations. Vacuum the entire floor.
SECOND SANDING
Repeat the process outlined above but with a medium abrasive - 36 grit. Apply wood putty to exposed cracks and allow to dry.
THIRD SANDING
Upon completing both drum and edging sanding operations with a medium abrasive sheet or pad, repeat the process outline above with the fine abrasive - grit 80.
Final Preparation
Screening the floor
This step is optional, but will add a professional touch to your floor.
Slowly lower the floor buffer with either a tan or green nylon pad attached over a 120 grit sanding screen. Keeping the buffer balanced, sand the entire floor in the direction of the wood grain, overlapping your passes by four inches, as you work your way to the wall behind you. Remove the screen and shake out sawdust as it will have a tendency to become clogged.
Hand scrape and fine sand areas the power sander was not able to reach. Vacuum the entire room thoroughly, especially around windows, sills, doors and door frames. Inspect the floor. Hand sand any remaining imperfections and swirl marks.
Follow the manufacturer's recommendations and guidelines for applying your chosen floor finish.
Helpful Hints
1. Check your fuse supply as heavy-duty sanding machines may overload your circuit.
2. Remove furniture, rugs, curtains, pictures and any other dust-accumulating items.
3. Complete any wall covering and painting projects prior to refinishing floors.
4. Always ensure adequate ventilation during sanding and refinishing.
5. If the room has a large doorway, cover it with a fabric or plastic dust sheet. Insert towels or cloths alongside and under bottoms of doors and cover all air vents.
6. NEVER stop the sander with the drum in contact with the floor.
7. Wear clean, soft footwear or socks to avoid dirt marks and scratching freshly-sanding floors.
Warning!
1. Sanding dust is extremely combustible.
2. Never smoke or have open flames present while sanding or applying finish.
3. Empty sander dust bags frequently into container and place out of doors if possible.
4. Unplug sanding equipment when not in use or when changing sanding pads or disks.
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How to do a Matte look or "Rat look" on an RC bodyshell ?
So im always fascinated about Rat Rods, and id like to paint a Matte black RC Bodyshell, but I am not sure how to make it Matte, since the body's come gloss.
I have 1 idea which is to use "wet and Dry" abrasive paper and sand paper the body, but are their any other ways?
Paint. Its not nessecary to sand the body to paint it but it will help the paint stick but since it isnt gonna be out in the elements its should be fine. Go to your local hardware store or walmart and pick up a can of flat black spraypaint for 98 cents and tape if u dont have any. to paint it your gonna wanna go outside or somewhere well ventilated paint fumes will mess you up
1.clean off painting surface if theres dirt on it water and a rag cleans just fine
2.mask off anything you dont want painted over like winshields,grilles,lights and stuff
3.paint just like it says on the can at about 5 to 8 inches away
4.let dry
5.repeat 3 and 4 till u have layed on enough coats as desired
now just let it sit for a couple of hours till the paint doesnt have a stickyness to it and you should be good but if i was you id sand it it isnt very difficult or time consuming and it helps the paint stick WAY better. you dont have to sand off all the color just take off the shine 220-300 grit works great and just like before your gonna want to clean off all the dust u make from sanding but do whichever u want hope it turns out good goodluck