Good to know, I've been using it now for a few weeks and though I only have the 120 grit at the moment, it seem to still be holding up well, definitely promising. Thanks for the comment!
The sand net dust collection is amazing with active dust collection and not just the clip on bin. This is a big deal when you are trying to keep a clean shop and want to keep the project going.
professionally I use the sand net for my work. For some context cabinetry or finish carpentry. And the reason it didn’t do as good as the regular sand paper. Both of these different sand papers they both get something called clogging which happens over time when sanding the netting tends to clog more often without a dust extraction system or a shop vac being hooked up to the sander it’s being used with. If you want to test the two types of sand paper I would recommend hooking it up to a shop vac which is one of the reasons that the netting is better than the just sand paper. Any how love the content and research you do with your videos keep it up
The fact that the sandnet does not have big holes in it and does not tear like paper will make it last way longer in abusive situations like smoothing the edges of deck boards etc. I can’t count how many paper I have thrown out just because they tore.
My pleasure, I'm still using my first 'Net', it is working on sanding a painted surface and is far easier to remove that paint that gets stuck, but I can tell sanding is becoming harder the more I use it. Overall it seems to be a pretty good product, they should probably adjust the price a little bit down. 3M has a comparable product, and it is cheaper.
I've been using the net style for couple years now.
No going back to the sand paper.
Mirka brand is the only one we have in my country.
Good to know, I've been using it now for a few weeks and though I only have the 120 grit at the moment, it seem to still be holding up well, definitely promising. Thanks for the comment!
The sand net dust collection is amazing with active dust collection and not just the clip on bin.
This is a big deal when you are trying to keep a clean shop and want to keep the project going.
professionally I use the sand net for my work. For some context cabinetry or finish carpentry. And the reason it didn’t do as good as the regular sand paper. Both of these different sand papers they both get something called clogging which happens over time when sanding the netting tends to clog more often without a dust extraction system or a shop vac being hooked up to the sander it’s being used with. If you want to test the two types of sand paper I would recommend hooking it up to a shop vac which is one of the reasons that the netting is better than the just sand paper.
Any how love the content and research you do with your videos keep it up
I have a Bosch orbital sander and the sand nets do not stay on very well. I tried washing it and it was better. But I like the sandpaper better
The fact that the sandnet does not have big holes in it and does not tear like paper will make it last way longer in abusive situations like smoothing the edges of deck boards etc. I can’t count how many paper I have thrown out just because they tore.
Tbh I can't really understand what your conclusion is. but this is well made.
There isn't much of a conclusion sadly, there isn't really massive difference as much as I tried to identify one.
👍👍👍 Interesting. Thank you
My pleasure, I'm still using my first 'Net', it is working on sanding a painted surface and is far easier to remove that paint that gets stuck, but I can tell sanding is becoming harder the more I use it. Overall it seems to be a pretty good product, they should probably adjust the price a little bit down. 3M has a comparable product, and it is cheaper.