pollys13":25lo13le said:
Does anyone have any practical experience of sticking belt sander abrasive to granite tile, granite worktop saver, also to float glass?
If so what spray adhesive would they recommend and available in the UK, also the best way to remove the abrasive sheet?
Thanks.
It really depends on what you're trying to do. Here are some possibilities.
I use 3M Super 77 to stick 16" wide sanding belts to a two foot long piece of 25mm MDF. I stick 80 grit on one side and 150 grit on the other side.
I use this for all sorts of things, for example it's ideal for flattening the mating surfaces between a box lid and base in order to achieve a flawless shut line.
For this type of application you just have to reconcile yourself to the fact that removing the adhesive is impractical, when the grit is worn you chuck it and make another.
Next up is gluing sanding sheets to granite for "scary sharpening". I use the self adhesive sheets from Workshop Heaven and carefully roller them onto a granite block. I peel them off when they're worn out and remove the adhesive from the granite with acetone.
Finally, if your objective is flattening off a plane sole then I wouldn't recommend using an adhesive at all. The reason is this, you want a fairly large sanding surface to allow the long strokes that will make the process efficient, but you also need to work down through at least four or five different grits. The best way of doing this is with a long roll of abrasive paper stretched over a float glass platten, but attached and tensioned with cleats rather than adhesive. Here's my solution (although there are loads of alternatives),
And here's this system in use on a plane iron,
Hope you found that useful. Good luck!