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I used to get this at Grizzly, but it looks like they have discontinued it. Looking for a new source.

Thank you , Tom.

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I get rolls of 3m gold from ebay.  It's much better than the Grizzly sandpaper. 

I used to sell off excess when I'd gotten a good deal, until what I had left was basically free.

I have been using Indasa psa rolls for over a year. They work fine and are much more cost effective than the yellow rolls. I still prefer norton or the 3m gold paper for finish work.

http://www.onlineindustrialsupply.com/23by271ydsse.html

You can get norton psa rolls from auto paint supply shops.
Forgot to mention, the indasa psa rolls have a paper backing, like a sticker. Much more convenient and faster to use when I'm working with the 1" wide sanding beam.

Thanks for the leads!  The paper backing looks interesting, and I agree about the 3M quality. 600 grit seems a bit elusive. I'm using this mostly for fret work. Tom

I've always wondered about the mylar  ahesive backed rolls. Never had my hands on any. I've only had the gold 3M paper backed stuff. I've always wondered if the mylar version has any paper at all on it , or is the abrasive bonded to mylar, or is mylar just added to make any paper backing stronger. Or if the mylar has no paper, is it thinner than paper backed ?

Well .... maybe Grizzly was revamping their site?  I just re-checked. Now they list even more options than before. It may not be the best, but you can buy it in small (read: inexpensive) quantities. Sometimes I don't have a ton of cash to lay out. At $15-17 per small roll, it gets the job done. And they have 600 Grit!  Tom

http://www.grizzly.com/products/category.aspx?key=100080

Just checked it out. Orders in. Thanks Tom.

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