imaginarynumber
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I have had a linear sander for years (LS130). I used it for the first time in ages a couple of years ago. After a week it went back in the box. A year later I opened the box and noticed that all of the backing pads (bar the self profile one) have all degraded and are crumbling.
Today I checked the backing pads for my old Ro150. They too have fallen apart.
I guess about £400 worth of backing pads are now unusable.
What causes them to fall apart. Is it a lack of UV light? Is there anyway of preventing them from falling apart? Would removing them from the systainers help?
Granted some of them are over 8(?) years old but many have hardly been used. I have no problem with things failing as a result of wear and tear but old age? No one told me that they have a shelf life when I purchased them...
Today I checked the backing pads for my old Ro150. They too have fallen apart.
I guess about £400 worth of backing pads are now unusable.
What causes them to fall apart. Is it a lack of UV light? Is there anyway of preventing them from falling apart? Would removing them from the systainers help?
Granted some of them are over 8(?) years old but many have hardly been used. I have no problem with things failing as a result of wear and tear but old age? No one told me that they have a shelf life when I purchased them...