Kurt Huhn Sanding Pad with 6" Abralon?

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Kurt Huhn Sanding Pad with 6" Abralon?

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Question fellas,

I have use Kurts french arbor and sanding pads (love the setup by the way) but would like to try these Abralon sanding pads. I can only find them in 3" and 6". If I want to use these on my 5" pipecrafter sanding pad, do I just get the 6"ers and let them over hand .5? or is my only choice to find a new way to mount to my motor?

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Re: Kurt Huhn Sanding Pad with 6" Abralon?

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Get the 6" and let 'em hang. They're much more usable that way, allowing the edge to flex like so. :thumbsup:
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Im always a fan of letting em hang in any circumstance. :)
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Re: Kurt Huhn Sanding Pad with 6" Abralon?

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SimeonTurner wrote:Im always a fan of letting em hang in any circumstance. :)
And flex too. Don't forget the flexing!
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