SAND YOUR PROJECTS: Use the ABN 220 grit sandpaper roll when sheets adhesive sandpaper are needed for your project. Item model number ABN. Manufacturer ABN. ABN Adhesive Backed Sandpaper. Grit Number 220.
Adhesive 220-Grit Roll is a fantastic deal at this price!
This stuff is usually very expensive for what you get. This closeout deal was by far the best price I've ever paid for good quality, 220 grit, sticky back sandpaper.
I work on my own guitars and those of my friends and have bought small amounts of this tape elsewhere over the years for much, much more in price per inch.
When I level and recrown frets on a guitar or bass, I start with 220 grit, and then follow with some 400 grit. Then recrowning the frets leaves an amazingly great playing fretted instrument.
I have several inexpensive guitars that came to me with "good bones," but inexpensive guitars are often inexpensive simply because the manufacturer doesn't spend labor costs on making a guitar's frets as perfect as possible. I've
found that carefully leveling and recrowning a guitar or bass's frets transforms them into instruments that are a joy to play with no fret buzz and the action down on the deck as well.
It all starts with a good sanding block and some good sandpaper you can somehow stick to the sanding block.
Over time, I have invested in a few radiused sanding blocks with the most common guitar fretboard radiuses and found myself buying this sandpaper only on an as-needed basis, and only in just the amount I need for a job simply because of the high price of a whole roll of this self-stick sandpaper.
Now I have a whole roll of good quality, 220 grit, self-stick sandpaper for many fret levelings in the future. No telling how long this whole roll will last me.
Can you tell I'm excited to get this nice, self-stick sandpaper at such a great price for a whole roll?