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    Well I have done my fair share of reading, and I am just about ready to start my first restoration. I read some really cool ideas for the hand sanding process of blades, but I happen to run across this kit while on amazon. I was just curious if anybody on here has used these or something close. Any thought before I purchase would be appreciated.

    Trade Associates AF44L 7 Piece Dura Block Sanding Kit : Amazon.com : Automotive
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    I use this set myself, bought one for my 66 chevy ii nova restore, comes in handy. Just buy rolls of sticky sided sandpaper for it. You wont need blocks that big though, they sell individual blocks I believe also, some of those are over a foot long.

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    I was curious if I needed to buy their specific sand paper. I didn't know it had an adhesive backing. Thanks for heads up.

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    I like it for scale work, I only use hand tools and its very very handy
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    I think I will pull the trigger on these then. I will report back my thoughts for others who maybe curious.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattAFLiving View Post
    I think I will pull the trigger on these then. I will report back my thoughts for others who maybe curious.
    Same stuff I use, a roll lasts forever and a day.
    http://pages.ebay.com/motors/link/?n...d=350932772955
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