Attributes
- Delivery weight: 0.692kg
- Shipping height: 32mm
- Shipping width: 57mm
- Shipping length: 203mm
Product no.: 100019354
Mfr. No.: HDBLOCK
Harrison Design and Consulting have used these 2"x7" aluminum sanding block in their shop for years to be able to level and sand out slide and frame flats to any level of polish that their clients have ordered. They think they work so well, that they wanted to offer them for sale. The clamp plate keeps the abrasive paper pulled taught, while the finger and thumb grooves on the sides help you control and direct the block without tiring you out, trying to keep the paper taught, like on a makeshift sanding block. Harrison Design and Consulting's sanding blocks use a 2" wide piece of sandpaper or 2" wide emory strip. They recommend sheet sandpaper in 9"x11" sheets and then advise you tear it length-wise, procure 3 strips 2" wide, plus another 1" wide strip that you could save for general shoe-shine blending. Harrison Design and Consulting include a loose piece of 2" wide 7" long 40 durometer Buna-N rubber that you can use between the abrasive paper and sanding block at your option. When sanding out flats that are a little wavy and they have roll marks, they normally use the rubber to allow some give in the sandpaper and help it follow the surface, rather than forcing it to level the surface. When you've worn out a piece of paper, tear off those un-used ends and save them for wrapping around sanding sticks and files to sand small surfaces.Backorderable, delivery time approx. 4-12 weeks from the USA warehouse.
Introducing the Sanding Block for 1911 Slide and Frame Flats by Harrison Design & Consulting, a tool that has been trusted in their workshop for years. This 2"x7" aluminum sanding block is designed to help you level and sand slide and frame flats to any polish level required by your clients.
Harrison Design and Consulting believes in the effectiveness of their sanding blocks so much that they are now offering them for sale. Here’s what makes these blocks stand out:
When the sandpaper wears out, simply tear off the unused ends and save them for wrapping around sanding sticks and files for sanding smaller surfaces. This ensures you get the most out of your materials while maintaining precision in your work.
Elevate your gunsmithing experience with the Sanding Block for 1911 Slide and Frame Flats from Harrison Design & Consulting. Perfect for achieving that professional finish every time!
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