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to: ATM
from: charlesmitchard{at}iinet.net.au
date: 2003-01-07 14:59:16
subject: Re: ATM A Fantastic base for mirror grinding

To: atm{at}shore.net
From: Charles Mitchard 
Reply-To: Charles Mitchard 


If you cannot find it in a hardware store it is sold in all catering
suppliers. Its main use was for anti slip mats on bars and bar trays. Even
when soaked it still grips.
It slips if it gets wet with glass/fine grit slurry. Other than that its all you say.

Charles

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>     Hello ATMers, maybe I am over-reacting but I have come across a great
> material for a base to
>hold a mirror for polishing or grinding. This is a rubber or synthetic
>based mat that has a mesh that is
>resilient and comes back to form after being released. It acts like foam
>but it has the potential to stick
>like glue to smooth surfaces, both slick surfaces and semi-coarse surfaces.
>I have placed this mat,
>or a piece of this mat, on a piece of wood and placed my mirror on top.
>You can push as hard as you want
>the mat or mirror won't move. Guy's this stuff is available at  Lowes or
>Home Depot in 24"x 60" or 120"
>rolls. It is sold as cabinet liners, it is non-adhesive, but has a tacky
>feel to it. The brand name is
>PERFECT Liner plus. Believe me this stuff is great. You can put a small
>plank of wood on it an sand
>the plank with a grinder or orbital sander, and it won't move.. I have
>also double the mat up and it sticks
>to itself.  I do not know the life of this stuff or how it holds up to
>water, but a roll is less that  10 bucks, about
>2ftx10ft.. Go look at this stuff, It's pretty neat stuff..  Maybe I'm to
>excited about this crap but I had to pass
>it on .... check it out!!                                             RUSS
>JOCOY
>
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