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blueman April 2nd 10 09:01 PM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks

Bill April 2nd 10 10:17 PM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 

"blueman" wrote in message
...
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks


I bought packages of five 9"x11" sheets of wet/dry silicon carbide paper,
ranging from 60 to 2000 for around $40 from

http://www.woodworkingshop.com/

That seems to be as fine as they sell there. The prices I found at the
auto-parts stores was similar,
but the sheets were only 1/3 the size! For me, looking at the price of the
other sharpening alternatives
helps make the $40 seem affordable. On the other hand, after seeing what
I'm investing in
"Scarey-Sharp" it makes some of the other alternatives seem more plausable
too...(someday..).

Hope this is helpful. Good luck!

Bill



Martin H. Eastburn April 3rd 10 02:27 AM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
Want to tell us the physical size ?

Many companies sell quality sand paper.

Martin

blueman wrote:
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks


Martin H. Eastburn April 3rd 10 02:28 AM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
High quality sanding paper and cloths there.
Martin

Bill wrote:
"blueman" wrote in message
...
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks


I bought packages of five 9"x11" sheets of wet/dry silicon carbide paper,
ranging from 60 to 2000 for around $40 from

http://www.woodworkingshop.com/

That seems to be as fine as they sell there. The prices I found at the
auto-parts stores was similar,
but the sheets were only 1/3 the size! For me, looking at the price of the
other sharpening alternatives
helps make the $40 seem affordable. On the other hand, after seeing what
I'm investing in
"Scarey-Sharp" it makes some of the other alternatives seem more plausable
too...(someday..).

Hope this is helpful. Good luck!

Bill



blueman April 4th 10 01:24 AM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
"Martin H. Eastburn" writes:
Want to tell us the physical size ?

Many companies sell quality sand paper.

Martin


I usually just use the "standard" 11x9" sandpaper that I cut in 1/4's
for hand-sanding or my pad sander and for thirds for use with my
scarey-sharp system...

blueman April 4th 10 01:49 AM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
"Bill" writes:
"blueman" wrote in message
...
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks


I bought packages of five 9"x11" sheets of wet/dry silicon carbide paper,
ranging from 60 to 2000 for around $40 from

http://www.woodworkingshop.com/


Thanks for the reference...
As I look into this more, I realize that I have some more questions:
1. Is wet/dry silicon carbide the best abrasive material for
scarey-sharp sharpening and for fine polishing of finishes?

2. Is there a big difference in quality among brands? Or can I just buy
on price? Are there any brands that are to be recommended or to be
avoided?

Finally, there is a seller on ebay who will sell 50 sheets (in any combo
of grits up to 2500) for $32 including shipping. Assuming the quality
and reliability are good, this would be significantly cheaper than the
above link where 5 sheets go for an average about $4 before shipping. He
will also supply 3000 grit for a slightly higher price... The seller is
"Top-rated" if that means anything...

David Nebenzahl April 4th 10 03:10 AM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
On 4/3/2010 4:49 PM blueman spake thus:

As I look into this more, I realize that I have some more questions:
1. Is wet/dry silicon carbide the best abrasive material for
scarey-sharp sharpening and for fine polishing of finishes?


My guess, having used wet/dry a lot on metal projects, including
polishing, would be "yes".

2. Is there a big difference in quality among brands? Or can I just buy
on price? Are there any brands that are to be recommended or to be
avoided?


I think even the current Chinese silicon carbide papers are good. (A lot
of their other sandpapers are ****.) Got some at Harbor Freight that
worked well. Of course, they don't have the really fine grits, but it's
a lot cheaper. Seems like silicon carbide is silicon carbide: the main
difference seems to be the backing and the bonding, which is OK even in
the Chinese stuff.


--
You were wrong, and I'm man enough to admit it.

- a Usenet "apology"

Bruce April 4th 10 02:14 PM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 18:49:25 -0600, blueman wrote
(in article ):

"Bill" writes:
"blueman" wrote in message
...
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks


I bought packages of five 9"x11" sheets of wet/dry silicon carbide paper,
ranging from 60 to 2000 for around $40 from

http://www.woodworkingshop.com/


Thanks for the reference...
As I look into this more, I realize that I have some more questions:
1. Is wet/dry silicon carbide the best abrasive material for
scarey-sharp sharpening and for fine polishing of finishes?

2. Is there a big difference in quality among brands? Or can I just buy
on price? Are there any brands that are to be recommended or to be
avoided?

Finally, there is a seller on ebay who will sell 50 sheets (in any combo
of grits up to 2500) for $32 including shipping. Assuming the quality
and reliability are good, this would be significantly cheaper than the
above link where 5 sheets go for an average about $4 before shipping. He
will also supply 3000 grit for a slightly higher price... The seller is
"Top-rated" if that means anything...


I've use this place over the years, their silicon carbide paper is quite good
with a paper that wont easily dry out and crack.

They also seem to offer 5-10% off every so often. I believe the SC paper is
of European origin.

-BR


http://www.onlineindustrialsupply.com/?google-sandpaper


blueman April 4th 10 03:52 PM

Low priced source for mixed grit wet-dry sandpaper?
 
blueman writes:
"Bill" writes:
"blueman" wrote in message
...
I need to refresh my wet-dry sandpaper supply for my Scarey-Sharp
sharpening system...

To do this I like to buy 3-5 sheets each of about 12 different grits of
sandpaper from 150 grit up to 3000.

Buying individual small packs is usually quite cost-prohibitive.

Any advice on sources that would sell a mixed pack of total say 36-100
sheets at an affordable price?

Thanks


I bought packages of five 9"x11" sheets of wet/dry silicon carbide paper,
ranging from 60 to 2000 for around $40 from

http://www.woodworkingshop.com/


Thanks for the reference...
As I look into this more, I realize that I have some more questions:
1. Is wet/dry silicon carbide the best abrasive material for
scarey-sharp sharpening and for fine polishing of finishes?

2. Is there a big difference in quality among brands? Or can I just buy
on price? Are there any brands that are to be recommended or to be
avoided?


The seller I was looking says the paper is by Rhyno-Wet by Indasa
abrasives which is apparently a European company.

Any experience with them?


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