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Phil Pascoe

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Brilliant stuff. I wonder why when it wears out it starts to strip from the centre?
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Are you sure your pad is flat...?
If the outer edges of your pad are compressed or worn down, then that would possibly explain why the centre of your sanding disc is wearing out first....?
 
Is there anything caught between the pad saver and the sander plate in the centre?
Is the pad saver uniform thickness?
 
Hardly scientific evidence that you present in support of your thesis.

You need to show worn out abrasives from at least two other manufacturers that are not worn out in the centre to give it some traction.
 
Same abrasive doesn’t wear like that on any of my powered sanders or hand pads. More often edges go first due to clumsiness…
 
Hardly scientific evidence that you present in support of your thesis.

You need to show worn out abrasives from at least two other manufacturers that are not worn out in the centre to give it some traction.
I haven't any others worn in the centre so it would have been pointless photographing them.
 

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