Mark,

   Looking on Home Depot's website, they have 3M Pro Grade Precision 
sandpaper that is close to what Gene described
http://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Pro-Grade-Precision-4-5-in-x-10-5-ft-220-Grit-Fine-Ultra-Flexible-Sanding-Roll-29220PGP-UF-RL/205416174
http://www.homedepot.com/p/3M-Pro-Grade-Precision-4-5-in-x-7-in-320-Grit-Extra-Fine-Ultra-Flexible-Sanding-Sheets-4-Pack-28320PGP-UF4/205416166


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On 12/10/2015 05:42 AM, Mark wrote:
> On 12/09/2015 03:51 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> <snippage>
>> Touring Home Depot the other day, I stumbled over a 6" wide roll of 220
>> grit sandpaper, except it said "lasts 15x longer". Grey, translucent
>> plastic backing I had to cut with a box knife to get s 2x6 sheet off the
>> end of the roll. A week later its made tons of sanding dust, and its
>> still cutting pretty good.  And I can't clog it regardless, not even
>> with ebony, which is a death sentence for normal sandpaper.  Amazing
>> stuff. I still cannot cut that plastic without sissors(sp?) or a sharp
>> knife. Wrinkle it? It flattens right back out and goes right back to
>> work.
>>
>> Cheers, Gene Heskett
> Gene,
>
> Got a brand and name of that sandpaper?  I've been using the 3M Gold
> paper for years, but I'm always on the lookout for better sand paper.
> Bamboo clogs up sand paper pretty good too.  Does it come in finer grits
> than 220?
>
> Mark



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