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The hook & loop pad on my Porter Cable 340 sander has given up. It will no longer hold the sandpaper in place. I’ve looked online for a replacement H&L pad but came up with nothing. Seems the H&L pad is no longer made.
If anyone has an H&L sanding pad they would like to sell even if it’s used but still functional, please let me know.
The pad is 4-1/4” x 4-1/2” with eight hole pattern.
Please advise how much you want including shipping and preferred payment method.
Thanks in advance.
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(09-03-2020, 03:36 PM)wpwoodworker Wrote: The hook & loop pad on my Porter Cable 340 sander has given up. It will no longer hold the sandpaper in place. I’ve looked online for a replacement H&L pad but came up with nothing. Seems the H&L pad is no longer made.
If anyone has an H&L sanding pad they would like to sell even if it’s used but still functional, please let me know.
The pad is 4-1/4” x 4-1/2” with eight hole pattern.
Please advise how much you want including shipping and preferred payment method.
Thanks in advance.
Have you got a serial# or model# on the sander?
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The sander is Porter Cable Model 340.
The serial number is Type 1 Ser. No. 336075A 8914.
The H&L pad catalog/part number is PC 13591.
Let me know if you need any more information.
Thanks
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A few years back I purchased one from Home Depot
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I think I got mine from Black & Decker / Stanley parts dept. a couple years ago. Had the same trouble finding one, but they are a perfect match. Only trouble is they closed the repair store in my area (Sharonville, ohio) this past year.
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(09-05-2020, 09:40 PM)wood2woodknot Wrote: I think I got mine from Black & Decker / Stanley parts dept. a couple years ago. Had the same trouble finding one, but they are a perfect match. Only trouble is they closed the repair store in my area (Sharonville, ohio) this past year.
Thanks for the tip about the S-B&D service centers. There’s one not too far away. I’ll check it out.
Nice to hear from someone near Sharonville, we used to live near Cincinnati-Columbus/ Fields-Ertel Road.