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Comments about Fein Fein MultiMaster Triangle Sanding Pads Hook and Loop:
After my first sand job with this tool (very mild application to some window trim) the sanding attachment had melted at the pressure points. I hadn't applied much pressure at all. Now the sanding pads won't attach because the 'hooks' are a melted mess.
Comments about Fein Fein MultiMaster Triangle Sanding Pads Hook and Loop:
I love the Fein multimaster but they really cheaped out with these replacement pads. After having three of them fall apart, pad peeling right off the smooth stainless plate to which they are glued, I took them to the drill press, countersunk holes in the pad, screwed them each together with 3 SS #8s with nylon locknuts and ... viola, no more problem. This would have been much easier if done before they fall apart. Matter o' fact, it would be even easier if theey were manufacturered that way. For the prices being charged for Fein attachments, they should do this to start (and custom engrave them and put them in a velvet-line box)!
Just my too sense.
Comments about Fein Fein MultiMaster Triangle Sanding Pads Hook and Loop:
Need to be VERY careful when changing sanding sheets, as it's easy to pull the sanding pad apart.
Comments about Fein Fein MultiMaster Triangle Sanding Pads Hook and Loop:
If you are doing a lot of detail sanding you will want to get a stack of these. They work great but are awfully expensive. Keep an eye out to make sure your sandpaper doesn't wear down too far -- the next step is into this part. In theory if you always change your sandpaper in time you will never need to change this. In reality you will change them every 20 pads or so.
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Comments about Fein Fein MultiMaster Triangle Sanding Pads Hook and Loop:
The Fein multimaster is a great tool that I use all the time in the restoration of a 45 year old sailboat. And these sanding pads work very well except for the fact that I have pulled the rubber pad off the metal backer on everyone I have owned accidentally by removing the sandpaper when it is spent. The hook and loop holds so well that the glue holding the pad to the metal backer lets go before the hook and loop does. You have to be very careful to pry the sandpaper off the rubber pad.