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Just buy double sided tape and use whatever abrasive you desire to make the sticky stuff you want. There are actually not very many abrasives available in sheet or roll form that have the adhesive on them, and quite frankly they are outrageously priced for how simple a home shop owner can make their own.
An office supply store will have it probably cheaper and in more types than a place like the Borg. The best I have found (and we use it in 4' wide rolls at work) is a 3M one that comes with a white vinyl release liner. Unfortunately I don't know the product number because we get it directly from one of our plants and it does not have a number on it.
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For a small project like yours, I would buy a small roll of the thinnest 2 sided tape I could find on my next trip to a hardware store. It's useful stuff to have around anyway. 150 or 120 grit works fine for me.
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Try Klingspor. They have lots and lots of adhesive-backed sheets of sandpaper.
http://www.woodworkingshop.com/category....2=ADHESIVEIf those don't work for you, run over to the hardware store or a craft store and purchase a can of 3M Super 77 spray adhesive.
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Just be mindful of overspray. One surface for temporary bonds and both surfaces for a permanent one.
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FWIW, the clear 3M doubleback tape does not stick very well if there is any dust at all. It IS very thin, but it is hard to get it stuck down without the end getting folded back.
Lots of good advice above.
What I did not see mentioned was that the search term you want is "PSA sandpaper roll"
The PSA is Pressure Sensitive Adhesive. You can get PSA sandpaper in rolls and disks.
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Depending on where you live, in the spring you can often find "weather striping" type kits on sale for short money. When I lived in New Emgland, almost every hardware store had these kits at huge discounts as soon as the weather got nice. These are the kits with plastic and double face tape for sealing windows in the winter. Sometimes they even sell just the rolls of tape.
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