Well right off the bat you were a big help. I had not heard the word or product name of "poly-tex pads".
This has been the glitch in my attempts to use diamond pastes.
I have been trying different pastes on separate 4" flat discs with soft leather adhered to them for each diamond paste grit.
These poly-tex pads may be a big tip for successful use and application of the pastes.
Plus...... The pastes I have were given to me. Some seemed to not want to break down in water, and some did not want to bread down with the extender.
Seems to be a connection to this problem between the ones made in China. They just don't seem to break down using the extender, but do break down (dissolve) in water.
So I found myself trying a multiple of techniques with both water, extender, China and American made pastes.
Crazy huh.. ??
I could not get a real good look at the
pads shown at Kingsley.
I will probably be adhering these with a spray glue or something to a padded flat disc?
What diameter do you like using?
Seems like maybe a smaller would not spread and waste a lot of paste. That was why I tried the 4".
I use Zam for some things and really like the use of the cotton wheels. Do you or anyone else use these type of cotton or any other type of pad where the paste would be applied to the outside of the wheel as compared to the flat side using something like these poly-tex pads?
Thanks for the link and for the info on pricing through Rio. YOur sure right... The price is right..
One of our other members (BlarneyStone) did comment the other day that he thought some of his problems were related to the 3M.
One last thing..... I wonder if there is something besides the belt that might be causing your belts to move on you. I have the same problem on one of my expando wheels. But just the one. Not so sure it is the belt. Thinking it has something to do with the drum.
Thanks for the info Phil
