Fein 63806129026 Velcro Sanding Pad, 2-Pack
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Average customer review:Product Description
For use with hook & loop sandpaper, "Stone" sanding sheets and Fein non-woven abrasive sheets.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2009 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Fein
- Model: 63806129026
- Number of items: 2
- Dimensions: .50 pounds
Features
- Allows for switching paper between grits in the middle of a sanding job
- Features a hook and loop attachment system
- Aluminum-backed pads
- Includes 2 sanding pads
- Designed for the Multimaster tool
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
The Fein Velcro Sanding Pad allows for switching paper between grits in the middle of a sanding job with its hook and loop attachment system. Designed for the Multimaster tool, this aluminum-backed pad is made to endure a long life when used properly. This pack includes two sanding pads.
Customer Reviews
Fein velcro sanding pad - how to use this necessary evil
The velcro is the weak element of these pads. But of course it's the velcro that makes the pads, which are otherwise well made, so convenient. You can easily destroy one of these expensive things in minutes-- while thinking how cautious you're being. So resign yourself. There's a way to avoid it, but it takes care and control:
Let the tool and unworn sandpapers do the work. Do NOT bear down.
Avoid using the tips if you can use the edges, avoid using the edges if you can use the whole surface (This is obvious, but keep repeating it to yourself).
Invest in sandpapers of the graded grits that span the needs of your projects; in use, resist skipping grades; they exist for good reason.
Rotate the tips (and yep, the edges will follow) frequently, BEFORE they are worn. Heat build-up can damage the pad underneath long before the paper is done for. Rotating allows you to inspect the pad (and paper) while letting it cool some. If possible, use two different sides or edges by shifting your grip.
A note on the sandpaper: If you are sanding painted surfaces, especially at corners and joints, the paper will clog quickly, and more so if you are not using coarse enough grit; so, inspect several times per minute. Frequent use of a small wire brush can help unclog the paper. And repeat, "Rotate".
Tell yourself that despite the high cost of pads and sandpaper it's still worth it-- if you follow best practices -- in time saved, work reduced and results. improved.
Great for 5 minutes
I use my Fein Multitool for detail sanding for the most part so these sanding pads are indespensible. I love everything about the tool save for these. They wear out almost imediately. The problem is heat build-up at the corners. The hooks and substrate are plastic, with little resistance to heat. I've tried using less pressure and frequent paper changes (which does help a little) but the fact remains that these velco sanding pads are the weak link in an otherwise stellar system. I'll still use the tool because it's great, and I'll still buy these pads because there's no alternative, but I'll piss and moan about the fact that one must buy about as many of these expensive things as the paper that goes on them!
It needs better design
The velcrow pad overheats on the corners and outer edges. This process allows for rapid decay of the remainder of the pad.
The sand paper backing is to often of poor quality also.






