Where to buy 320 grit 3 x 18 sanding belts?
I'm not seeing the OP (frequently happens with this hack/spitVistablows and
APN), so I'll add a comment here. If JD could find a roll of 3" wide abrasive with a suitable backing, it's not too difficult to make belts. I've used a hard hone stone to knock off about 1/8" of the grit from the angle-cut ends cut from roll stock, which then provides a thin backing margin which can be overlapped without creating a hump. Superglue or other adhesive that's not particularly sensitive to heat, can be used to glue the overlap. Apply glue, compress with a clamp so the belt is flat and straight (like one does when welding a bandsaw blade). Whether this method will be suitable for the intended use depends upon the application, but for working with wood it works fine IME. -- WB .......... On 11/23/2011 1:48 PM, John Doe wrote: I need a 320 grit or higher 3" x 18" sanding belt. Or a variety/assortment pack that includes at least one 320 grit sanding belt. Amazon has 10 for $21 (shipped), but here that would be a waste of about eight of those belts. I need at most two or three, and can get by with one for now. I don't mind paying more per belt for fewer belts. Or maybe I should just pay the $21 and forget about the waste of belts. Thanks. |
Where to buy 320 grit 3 x 18 sanding belts?
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