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Rick Moyer
03-16-2018, 1:25 PM
I need to get some more and in the past I've bought from Grizzly and Lowes and a few other places. I have yet to use Mirka or Norton or any of the "better" brands, and was wondering what/where many of you purchase your disks. I have a hook/loop 5" Bosch ROS, 8 hole. I don't need 300 of each grit, just a seasonal hobbyist, but am looking for something possibly better than what I've been using. Thanks.

Dave Cav
03-16-2018, 1:38 PM
I usually get Mirka H&L in boxes of 100 on Amazon, sometimes boxes from Klingspor.

Peter Kelly
03-16-2018, 2:32 PM
http://www.industrialabrasives.com/hook-loop-discs-sheets-58-hole-rhynogrip-hook-loop-discs-c-201_253.html

Don Jarvie
03-16-2018, 2:32 PM
I use 2sand.com. Very reasonable and the paper is good.

Michael Moscicki
03-16-2018, 2:52 PM
https://www.woodworkingshop.com/category.aspx?id=21&f1=5%22+X+8+HOLE

Klingspor sanding discs. Great discs at a great price.

Alex Mielko
03-16-2018, 11:45 PM
I am a hobbyist too and do only few projects a year. I got three sets of Mirka sanding disks on Ebay (80, 150 and 220 grit). Each box has 50 disks. This was about 2 years ago and I still have more than half of each box. Great quality and long lasting. Better than cheap disks from Harbor Freight or Home Depot (and less expensive in a long run).

Bill Dufour
03-17-2018, 12:13 AM
Mirka on ebay. Wait a few months and you can get a deal on boxes of 50. I think much of the big box store stuff is made in china and it will not last one minute with power sanding.
Bil lD.

mike falconer
03-17-2018, 8:12 PM
I recently tried the diablo sandnet I think they are called. they are great last twice as long as sheets and work just as well.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/Diablo-5-in-80-Grit-SandNet-Disc-with-Free-Application-Pad-10-Pack-DND050080H10I/301439865

Larry Frank
03-17-2018, 8:58 PM
I like the Klingspor gold disks.

Leo Graywacz
03-17-2018, 9:42 PM
I get the Mirka Gold discs, their own USA1 brand isn't bad either.

https://www.onlineindustrialsupply.com/

Mirka 5" x 8 hole
https://www.onlineindustrialsupply.com/58goholodi.html

Michael Moscicki
03-17-2018, 10:03 PM
Mirka on ebay. Wait a few months and you can get a deal on boxes of 50. I think much of the big box store stuff is made in china and it will not last one minute with power sanding.
Bil lD.

The sanding discs and belts from Home Depot are made by Freud in Switzerland, though they do the shaping in either Slovenia or the USA. Their spindle sander rolls for the Ridgid sander are made in Germany. They are not bad, but at least in the 6" variety, they are not cheap and don't stock all of the grits.

The Stuff in Lowes is Shopsmith branded and made in Korea if I'm not mistaken.

The Klingspor that I mentioned are made in Poland or Germany depending on the disc or belt.

Rick Moyer
03-17-2018, 11:51 PM
I use 2sand.com. Very reasonable and the paper is good.
Do they make their own, or who make the ones they sell?


http://www.industrialabrasives.com/hook-loop-discs-sheets-58-hole-rhynogrip-hook-loop-discs-c-201_253.html
I just received some 6x48 that I ordered from them but haven't used yet. I'll say that shipping isn't their strong suit as it took a week to get here from 80 miles away. Not a big deal, but just saying.


I also discovered a test from one of the magazines that rated Kingspor stearate the best value, especially for the more abrasive grits. They further suggested Mirka Abranet for the fine grits as those left fewer scratch marks than Klingspor in finer grits. Sorry, can't remember the mag.
Anyway, thinking about ordering a combo of Klingspor and Mirka. Maybe.

Bruce Wrenn
03-18-2018, 9:01 PM
Klingspor is my go to source. Even though I'm a pro, I use their retail store, as it's only 11 miles from the shop.

Clint Baxter
03-18-2018, 9:47 PM
I’ve bought the majority of mine from Acme tools. You can get an assortment of the Mirka, http://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/mirka-23-615-ap , or individual boxes.

Don’t use much of it nowadays since investing in sanders from Festool with their outstanding dust collection.

Clint

Ted Phillips
03-19-2018, 9:45 AM
I started using Abranet exclusively and haven't looked back. I usually get them off of Amazon and the prices are competitive. Yes, the Abranet disks are a bit more expensive than regular cloth-backed disks, but they last twice as long (at least), collect dust more readily, and are a real joy to use.

Prashun Patel
03-19-2018, 9:50 AM
I really like the Indasa Rhynogrits. You can get them pretty economically from 2sand.

Mike Cutler
03-19-2018, 3:35 PM
Recently, I've been using the Freud Diabo SandNet from Home Depot. They're actually not bad.

lee cox
03-27-2018, 2:42 AM
I like the new 3M 5 inch discs a little better than the Bosch. I hobbyist and buy at Sherwin Williams, when on sale, and eBay. The new 3M seem to last longer than the other ones I have used.

Rick Moyer
03-27-2018, 5:37 AM
I bought the Abranet in 220 from 2sand, and Klingspor direct from them. Thanks to all who responded.

Carlos Alvarez
03-27-2018, 12:13 PM
Abranet, their pad, and a good sander will change your life. I used to hate sanding. Now I'm actually on the "enjoy" side more than "just tolerate" side with it. And my particle counter says the air is CLEANER when I sand using Abranet and a shop vac with a HEPA filter and cyclone. Literally nothing escapes.