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16 May, 2025
I've been using 3m 1000 to 2000 grit wet...
I've been using 3m 1000 to 2000 grit wet dry for decades. Great stuff for doing wood and ston sculpgue

20 Mar, 2018
Super piece of gear for a clarinet or sax player.
This thing has paid for itself if you find one leak, fiddle a bit to get the offending pad to seal and not need a trip to the shop. Not everyone wants to work on a clarinet or tenor. There are some tools that are useful only if you have a fair amount of skill. But often on a sax you can seal a leak just be pushing the pad a little from the side -- if you know just where to fiddle. Obviously on a small pad that has been floated, you might either have to refloat the pad or very slightly bend the orientation of a pad cup. . (Unless you get lucky and see a little bit of crud you can dislodge.) But it is still good to know where the problem is even if you don't feel competent to fix it. This light makes it easy. Very bright, very easy to get into the horn. I kept one in my tenor case and then left it somewhere. Sigh -- well, I just got the replacement.
In my limited experience, the pads on a flute are a little tricker to get to seal. This is why I'm recommending it for Sax and maybe clarinet players.

16 Apr, 2019
Solid and comfortable.
The first rollator chair I bought was relatively inexpensive. I decided to upgrade to a mighty Mack and I'm glad I did. The Mack was more comfortable for sitting extended periods, had larger wheels, better breaks, and it folded more compactly. I don't bother with the back bar or the baskets for that reason. And much better build quality. The old one was relegated to use out in the garden. A month ago I managed to break one of the hand grips. Probably it was weakened because living in the back of a Honda Odyssey it gets a lot of sun. Buying a new pair of grip and break assemblies would run over $50 and I'd have to get a bike shop to install. So the old Mack is now the garden chair and the new chair goes with me.
I am close to $400 lbs so having a strong comfortable chair for restaurant meals, visits, etc, is great. This things is great for hauling stuff. When I go to play music I'll strap a tenor sax on and sometimes an amp, mic stands, whatever. In the garden I'll load it with a trash can full of mulch. The price is about 20% higher than 4 years ago but likely that is because of the recent tariffs on steel and stuff made in China.