WOW those 3M discs are sweet I tried my Large ones that I use when I am Powder coating and It worked great. I am going to order some for the Dremal to get the small stuff. OH yeah did I mention I have Sanding hahaha.
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WOW those 3M discs are sweet I tried my Large ones that I use when I am Powder coating and It worked great. I am going to order some for the Dremal to get the small stuff. OH yeah did I mention I have Sanding hahaha.
lilskip, drimel makes sanding wheels that are plastic that are different grit and work great except they don't last long. And at $8 a piece I can't afford them. I've been doing some golf course signs that have a woodgrain background with alot of fuzz, and bought about 5 different sanders to get in between the groves, what I found out is I had the right tool from a drimel pack all the time. The fine wire wheel works great. I have a roto zip with a flex shaft, used the wire wheel and put the rpm at 15000, and it works as good as anything I have found yet and it hasn't worn out in 10 signs whereas the dremel sanding wheels lasted about 1 1/2 signs. But I haven't spent the $30 for a mop so I'm lost there.
The folks at Otto Frei were kind enough to advise me yesterday that the 3M Radial Discs I wanted were back in stock.
The item is in stock.
#8422: 3M 3/4" Radial Bristle Discs 80 Grit Yellow
840 item(s) in stock
They are kind enough to offer this service through their on-line site if an item is out of stock.
I've bought sanding mops from stockroomsupply.com. They have sanding mops in 6 inch, 4 inch, 1 1/2 inch and 1 inch.
Try this place Fast Delivery and great prices. http://www.widgetsupply.com/
Lee
I just bought my Carvewright and made several trial patterns. The projects are rough I went to Woodcraft to get a sanding mop and they sold me a sanding star 220 grit. Will this work or do I need something else? :confused:
Use 'em if you got 'em. I'm a fan of the 3M Radial Bristle disks,the 2" size is my favorite @ 220 grit. go see Otto Frei.
Ron