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Default Anyone use Supergrit woodworking sanding belts such as the 4x36's?

I'm looking for replacement belts that eliminate the bump at the seams.
Catalog says theirs have no bump. Truth or hype?

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Lots of them are assembled with butt ends and fabric tape nowadays.

They don't thump.

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I'm looking for replacement belts that eliminate the bump at the seams.
Catalog says theirs have no bump. Truth or hype?

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I'm wondering about the overall quality of the belts too;
price/performance ratio. I use butt spliced belts already, but they
still thump.

David

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I'm looking for replacement belts that eliminate the bump at the seams.
Catalog says theirs have no bump. Truth or hype?

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I get mine from Klingspor, so can't comment on your place.

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I'm wondering about the overall quality of the belts too;
price/performance ratio. I use butt spliced belts already, but they
still thump.

David

David wrote:

I'm looking for replacement belts that eliminate the bump at the seams.
Catalog says theirs have no bump. Truth or hype?

David



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