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Brownell's no longer sells my old favorite, Adalox NoFil. Does anybody know of a readily available brand that is non-filling/clogging, like Adalox, and that might be available at someplace like Lowe's?
Thanks, SRH
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Norton ProSand, maybe?
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Thanks Rob. Good to know they still make it, but I can't handle 100 sheets at a buy, in each grit I need.
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Hi--the local NAPPA sell all grades per sheet Sydney
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I'd lean towards Rynowet red sheet stock, and I have used that Norton product. I believe it outlasts and out cuts the Norton paper, but I could see where that's subjective. I do know that the Rynowet is thinner, which I prefer because it allows the backing block that I choose to matter a tad bit more. And, I don't seem to get the random stray oversized grit that puts a scratch in whatever finish level I'm supposed to be at, as can happen more than I'd prefer.
For me, I don't over worry about finding a product locally, my retailers are just too inconsistent with availability and product switching to count on. I also assume the abrasive will load and wear, and results come about quicker and better if I keep switching to fresh abrasives a bit sooner rather than later. Only thoughts Stan, good luck with your search.
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Thanks, craig. Thoughtful reply. I appreciate it.
Do you buy it online, like eBay or Amazon?
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Yes Stan. You might look at supergrit, I believe they have a ten sheet pack available. If I'm not mistaken, they also carry the Norton line.
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