Sanding sticks [was] Material to patch holes or small cracks


Dennis Storzek
 

On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 08:32 AM, Bruce Smith wrote:

Regardless of method, you may want to make mini-sanding sticks to just get that area. I use a piece of .1 x .1 or similar styrene or wood cut at 45 degrees with some 320 grit sand paper glued on the ends. There are also commercial sanding sticks and other products like mini-sanding blocks (e.g. National Scale Car).

One thing I found useful, I would save old artist brush handles for sanding sticks. Being hardwood, round, and tapered a variety of sizes were possible and when cut at an angle the resulting ovaloid shape was perfect for reaching in between rivets.

Dennis Storzek


Hudson Leighton
 

Also they make all sorts of nail files in many different grits, and they are cheap.

-Hudson


Lester Breuer
 

On Mon, Mar 20, 2023 at 11:36 AM, Dennis Storzek wrote:
Regarding Sanding Sticks and other products -

Regardless of method, you may want to make mini-sanding sticks to just get that area. I use a piece of .1 x .1 or similar styrene or wood cut at 45 degrees with some 320 grit sand paper glued on the ends. There are also commercial sanding sticks and other products...

I wrote a blog post showing many of the sanding sticks and other products.  If interested you can find it at the following link:


https://mnrailroadcab100.blogspot.com/2021/01/sanding-tools.html

Lester Breuer
Plymouth, MN