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  1. #31
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    First time box maker here.
    Been wanting to upgrade my super inexpensive ROS paper to a higher quality.

    ABRASIVES COMPARISON - multiple types, grits compared by 4 testers - by FenceFurniture
    ABRASIVES COMPARISON - multiple types, grits compared by 4 testers

    Just spoke with someone at The SandPaperMan.com.au

    SIA
    https://www.thesandpaperman.com.au/1...sc/index2.html

    Micro-Mesh
    https://www.thesandpaperman.com.au/1...-sanding-disc/

    Abranet
    https://www.bestabrasives.com.au/pro...-sanders-125mm



    Since I'm new and wanted to restrict my financial commitment (I didn't want my first box to cost $600+ LOL!)
    So I thought I might trial the 5 packs to begin with.

    Current plan is to use a makita 125mm 18v ROS.
    I'm not in the Festool league.

    Lower grits in SIA brand are $~1.04 each disk
    Hight grits in Micro-Mesh brand are $3.40 each

    I'm looking at burnishing with the following grits

    SIA
    100
    120
    240

    400
    800
    1200

    Micro-Mesh
    2000
    4000


    Am I asking too much of my makita 125mm ROS?
    Makita bare tools supposed to last a carpenter 15 years and a DIY'r 30. or maybe 10 and 20

    Any suggestion on better prices or perhaps someone offers a beginners pack?

    Any restrictions on wet sanding with these discs?

    Abranet Discs are ~1.70 disk in packs of 10 only
    Note: P numbers are NOT the same as grit

    Thanks in advance
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
    May Yesterdays Tears Quench the Thirst for Tomorrows Revenge

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  3. #32
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    http://www.psidragon.com/customer/pr...Comparison.pdf


    Grit - P
    100 - P100
    120 - P120

    240 - P280 or P320
    400 - P600 or P800


    800 - P1200
    1200 - P2000

    2000 - P??? - Micro-Mesh
    4000 - P??? - Micro-Mesh
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
    May Yesterdays Tears Quench the Thirst for Tomorrows Revenge

  4. #33
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    I ended up buying some blue and purple Sia discs. If the quality of the mesh sandpaper is as good as the jump from purple to blue, I would pay extra and get the mesh. The blue stuff lasts ages and everybody says the mesh is better then the blue so it's probably worth it/cheaper in the long run.

    Can't comment on the Sia VS abranet mesh would be great if someone has both to compare

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    Looks like these guys sell singles:
    https://www.malleeagencies.com.au/co...nt=36867879105

    125mm available in
    P80
    P100
    P120
    P150
    P180
    P240
    P320
    P400
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
    May Yesterdays Tears Quench the Thirst for Tomorrows Revenge

  6. #35
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    OK ordered a set of make due grits.
    Some were sold out and I'd have to wait a week to hold my order to save on postage.
    The box is burning a hole in my work bench.

    Anyone know of a place that sells these over the counter here in melbourne?
    Preferably in singles.

    I'm happy to chase down their stock availability.
    Thanks,
    Barry G. Sumpter
    May Yesterdays Tears Quench the Thirst for Tomorrows Revenge

  7. #36
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    I have been using disks supplied by Smith and Arrow for quite some time now and find them to be up to the task and the company is really good to deal with. They are a sponsor of this forum and orders over $30.00 are freight free.


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