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15th September 2007, 05:27 PM #1
orbital sanding disk prices???????
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orbital 150 sandig disk where do you buy them from and what sort of price are you buying them for???? i know you get get them from festool and the hardware etc i want them at a beter price...what are you paying
i would get a pack of 50 or 100
80 grit
120 grit
180 grit
240 grit
320 grit
400 grit
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15th September 2007, 09:56 PM #2
You could try these guys. We've started using their disks in our workshop (Makita 150mm ROS) and find them pretty good. Probably not the quality level of Festo (not that I've used Festo), but we've been using Makita paper and these compare well with that. I've bought other stuff from these people too, and their prices on a lot of stuff is pretty good.
http://www.boxmakersbrassware.com.au...ge.html&Rec=19Bob C.
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16th September 2007, 10:31 AM #3
I bought a few packs at the Melb WWW last year, for memory they worked out at about 60c each.
When I go out to the shed I will try to find the dealer.
They came in packs of 20 or 25.Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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16th September 2007, 02:01 PM #4
that would be great thanks
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16th September 2007, 02:51 PM #5
Just got back in, now I went out to the shed and found all the different grits, I pulled all the labels off bar one so I shall use this as a guide.
The label for the 120 grit, 20 discs have a price of $13.80, bear in mind this was last October so I don't know if this was a show special or normal retail.
They came from Hardware for Creative Finishes, PO Box 136 Dungog NSW 2420, Tel 02 4992 3068 Fax 02 4992 3803.
There are 2 websites on the label:
www.boxmakersbrassware.com.au
www.veneerinlayaustralia.com.au
The discs are Al Oxide, 150mm 9 hole (I also have a Rotex 150) and they work just fine for me.
Hope this helps.
Just linked to the top one, prices are still the same with a variety of grits.Last edited by Iain; 16th September 2007 at 02:54 PM. Reason: More info.
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16th September 2007, 03:00 PM #6
Poppa has quoted the same link, didn't notice, sorry.
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