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  1. #46
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    Hi everyone

    My sample piece of Abranet arrived a few days ago. I went with 150gt to compare with an existing 150gt Granat disc that I have. My first observation is that it feels more aggressive, but also appears to have a grain of sorts. Running the finger in one direction has more resistance than running it in the other direction. This is all subjective though, I cannot quantify the difference in any sort of measurement.

    Now to try it in the sander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham99 View Post
    Hi everyone

    My sample piece of Abranet arrived a few days ago. I went with 150gt to compare with an existing 150gt Granat disc that I have. My first observation is that it feels more aggressive, but also appears to have a grain of sorts. Running the finger in one direction has more resistance than running it in the other direction. This is all subjective though, I cannot quantify the difference in any sort of measurement.

    Now to try it in the sander.
    What were the results?


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    Hi Damienol

    I am very impressed with the stuff, it doesnt clog, it cuts very well, and hasnt lost its edge. I've tried it on an RO150 and an ETS150/3 sanding Camphor and it hasnt missed a beat. I am going to be seriously considering using this stuff moving forward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graham99 View Post
    Hi Damienol

    I am very impressed with the stuff, it doesnt clog, it cuts very well, and hasnt lost its edge. I've tried it on an RO150 and an ETS150/3 sanding Camphor and it hasnt missed a beat. I am going to be seriously considering using this stuff moving forward.
    I am sold!!

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    Hello again,

    Recently I have ordered some 10 packs in the finer grits from 400 to 1000. It all came in the mail in one box. I thought it was the best way to transition to abranet and finish a current project that I wanted to sand to #1000 grit. It has filled my 150mm abrasives systainer nicely.

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