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Thread: Who do we like for 6x80 sanding belts for Grizzly edge sander?

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    Who do we like for 6x80 sanding belts for Grizzly edge sander?

    Grizzly belts are more expensive than others I have seen, but I don't know how they compare in quality. Anything you recommend?

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    I bought the 6x80 Grizxly sander and bought there belts..

    They are still sitting in the drawer all these belts are junk.

    Now if they have changed makers since then I don't know..

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    I bought Klingspor for my 6 x 89. No problems, great performance, long life. To Jack's point, I bought some Grizzly 12" discs, they were junk. Sorry Shiraz.
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    I buy my edge sanding belts form Industrial Abrasive.

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    Beltsq are going to run $12-$15 each. Time there shipped. Bulk is better but have some that busted after many years. Buy what you need as you go...

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    I like Fintech since they are in Michigan and so am I.
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    I have been buying Grizzly wide belt sander belts, the least expensive 5 pack. And have been very pleased with the life. Have only had one break at the taped seam. I could use some new edge sander belts too.

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    I bought some 6x80 belts off Amazon back in October of last year. I think it was ‘Red Label Adhesives’. They seem to work well enough for me.

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    The glue used in the belt overlap does not have an indefinite shelf life.
    Last edited by Ole Anderson; 03-30-2020 at 1:03 AM.
    NOW you tell me...

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