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is this a game of stump the dummy? What sandpaper?
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(03-05-2019, 06:14 PM)Tony (Charleston WV) Wrote: Just curious. Even if the claims of the seller are reasonably accurate, I'd have a problem paying $120 for three grits of anything. There's also the issue that it's likely that I'll be moldering in the ground before I could make use of the claimed lifespan. Tangent alert: I have a real minor heart issue and when I asked my cardiologist what the likely prognosis would be, he told me not to worry--"you'll be dead before it kills you".
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"Lasts 100x longer" but an 8x10 sheet of Norton 3M ProSand is $1.50. But since a standard sheet of sandpaper is 8x10" and the Dura-Grit is only 2.5" x 5" (almost 8x as much area as the Dura-Grit block), then even if it lasts 100x longer than sandpaper, it's still 2x more expensive compared to sandpaper (take the area of the "sandpaper" and divide by the area; then multiply the cost of the standard sandpaper by 100).
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