Opinions? How do they compare to a regular fibre disc?
Best Regards Tom.
Opinions? How do they compare to a regular fibre disc?
Best Regards Tom.
I use them. I like them. Think they hold up better and put less heat into the work.
Thanks, i am going to try them. Seems like the price is right on ebay when compared to msc or grainger.
Best Regards Tom.
I use the 4" ones..never seen a tiny one like that before.
I am gonna try them in a dremel trio.
Best Regards Tom.
They work OK in an air-powered die grinder, they are aggressive!
Bob
I can't comment on U.S. prices but they certainly are much - maybe 3,
4 times - more then I pay in Thailand for what appears to be the same thing.
If Obama wins, I AM moving out of the country. Oh, wait, if Romney wins, I'm still moving out of the country.
I just love saying that first line to people.... lol
Jon
Then you get to deal with Aussie Politics..which are even more screwed than Yank ones.
Though in Oz...they are unlikely to be having a Great Cull. Mores the pity.
Gunner
I see... you watch youtube and Shazam! you know what is available in Thailand.
(You really are ignorant_
Yes....indeed he is. Dumb as a bag of used cat litter in a VW.
And he will never...ever get any smarter. Sad really.
Shrug
Gunner
You suffer from a gravely limited prospective. 3M is not the only company in the world that makes sandpaper.
Strange that. I've always been a fan of Norton abrasives. "The world leader in abrasives", "in business for 125 years", etc.
It's all St. Gobain now.
Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
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