Are Your Sanding Blocks Lying To You? Bodywork & Restoration Block Sanding - The Resto Shed

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  • @MassageWithKlay
    @MassageWithKlay Před 10 měsíci +4

    I like it, the comment about needing to do a review on the sanding block. I think that you just did the best review ever. Here is one brand, here is another brand, and now here is the one which is going to show off everything that they missed. Can't get a better review than that.

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před 10 měsíci

      That was the idea behind this video.
      Thanks for watching

  • @linearblockingtools4064
    @linearblockingtools4064 Před rokem +5

    Great video! 😎👍🏼

  • @multirole240
    @multirole240 Před měsícem

    Great and informative well presented video. Thanks from the UK

  • @enricodigenova8112
    @enricodigenova8112 Před rokem +3

    Great job mate 👍👍

  • @chrishall8142
    @chrishall8142 Před rokem +2

    Great video.. there’s a block for every panel

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem

      Yes that is very true! I still find myself using the others for some jobs but for long panels with curves and blocking panel to panel the Linear Blocks are my go-to.

  • @robosborne6514
    @robosborne6514 Před rokem +2

    Awesome video & explanation of the process you use, I had never heard of any of those blocks until now.

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching

    • @robosborne6514
      @robosborne6514 Před rokem +1

      @@TheRestoShed i learnt with the solid rubber block, a thong & by hand, lot's of changes since then, i like hearing of the new stuff they use today & especially all the different paints, primers & fillers

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +2

      I learnt on the board files and the wide plastic clip boards with the foam base.
      That stuff was old even when I started!
      Chalk and cheese in comparison to what we have available now.

  • @stephenshippley4238
    @stephenshippley4238 Před rokem +2

    Love you work, well explained.

  • @UzumakiGarage
    @UzumakiGarage Před rokem +2

    Thanks mate. great video. I still have so much to learn. cheers

  • @justinwright6611
    @justinwright6611 Před rokem +1

    Brilliantly informative video! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @angelonikitaras2977
    @angelonikitaras2977 Před rokem +3

    ive had the linear blocks about 9 months now was using the Splines now i use them together But i love the Linear as they are easier to hold rather then making tape handles for the Splines...
    i got the Labor saver set combination of 8 Rigid & Flex & ultra flex from 8inch to 24 inch really wish i got the master set each size in each rigidity But that was $1100.00 odd dollars & wasnt that sure how great they would be, but when you think of the wasted primer & time refilling going round & round you cant go wrong.. there als is a 5 piece set available.
    great video well explained

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +3

      Not knocking Splines at all but in my opinion and talking with one of the guys from Melomotive they are more of an application tool than a traditional sanding block of which their origins come from clay modelling/sculpting.
      But this is coming from my personal opinion, I haven’t done one of their courses yet to get the full experience.
      With the Linear Blocks I find because they shape themself to the panel and offer the rigidity, that one block can do many different shapes accurately and when used properly you’ll end up with filler/poly/primer only where you need it when sanding/shaping.

    • @jerrodpatterson8938
      @jerrodpatterson8938 Před 9 měsíci

      Have you noticed the linear blocks have became warped over time? I have 9 of them and all of them are not flat anymore as far as the width. Kinda starting to look like a U shape. Lay a straight edge across them and that's how you notice. They are still great blocks but mine are only getting have the surface contact they should be.

  • @woodcutwrat
    @woodcutwrat Před rokem +3

    Hey mate, my old man wants to know if you would do any paid jobs, he absolutely loves your work 👍👍

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +3

      You’ll have to thank your dad from me for the compliment! Currently not looking though, sorry.

  • @RichBurn
    @RichBurn Před 5 měsíci

    good comparison in a way but you are using the flex linear block but the rigid big kid block. they have thinner ones with more flex that would be a closer comparison

  • @killingcursivekustoms

    Oh no (they'll say) You can't sand in your paint booth (they'll say) You'll get dust in your paint and clog your filters (they'll say) They say a lot of shit that don't know about...looks good man

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +1

      Where else am I gonna do my bodywork/prep work? 🤣

  • @gerwin2943
    @gerwin2943 Před 4 měsíci

    Throw the Durablock away if you want a true flat panel - Linear block is the go-to

  • @benjohnson7170
    @benjohnson7170 Před rokem

    Looks like some good bits n pieces. Also look expensive.Certainly not for budget backyarders like myself.

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +4

      Painting cars is expensive! Quality tools cut down on time and also materials/consumables which aren’t getting any cheaper I might add.
      What you spend on consumables trying to get great results with inferior tooling soon outweighs the initial costs.

    • @class5bodyworks
      @class5bodyworks Před 4 měsíci +1

      I bought various thickness acrylic sheets and tubing and made my own blocks for a fraction of the Linear cost.

  • @jraposo911
    @jraposo911 Před rokem

    I wonder if you applied guide coat powder to the roof (body filler) . Then blocked it out , it would definitely show highs and lows😊JR in Canada 🇨🇦

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem

      Of course it would have, but there wouldn’t have been any point as I’m only using the epoxy to seal the metal from any moisture and to do filler work over.

  • @seekndestroygaming
    @seekndestroygaming Před rokem +1

    The dreaded bog work 🤣 i use 3m filler at work but i have found the opposite, it hates 36grit, unlike rage gold.

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem

      I don’t mind doing filler work so much as long as it is done properly.
      I haven’t used Rage Gold in probably 10 years, I remember it being much harder to rub than the 3M stuff.

    • @seekndestroygaming
      @seekndestroygaming Před rokem

      @@TheRestoShed probably changed over the years. The 3m filler has changed also, it used to stink. 1 day of bog work and your clothes were fucked 🤣 I use the 3m platinum everyday at work it's really good stuff. Never tried the glaze tho, we use dolphin glaze. Keep up the good work man 👍

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +3

      I recall the 3M Platinum Plus using the red hardener, unsure why the change.
      The Platinum Glaze is a bit better than Dolphin Glaze I reckon, doesn’t dry with that gummy layer on top. The bottle is much better than the bag too!

    • @seekndestroygaming
      @seekndestroygaming Před rokem

      @@TheRestoShed man I hate that bag lol.

  • @bradenphillips2734
    @bradenphillips2734 Před rokem

    I found with the durablocks if there is a difference in hardness between layers fillers paints etc the durablocks won't feather the edge or step out just make it worse, guessing being soft and the hook and loop it's not stiff enough to cut through.

    • @TheRestoShed
      @TheRestoShed  Před rokem +2

      Yep it’s very common with any foam or hook/loop block. That’s why I mentioned in the start of the video I had issue chopping the filler flat with 80p on the dura block as it just didn’t have the cut I needed.

    • @bradenphillips2734
      @bradenphillips2734 Před rokem

      @@TheRestoShed thats it, i might have to invest in some of those linear blocks one day