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Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 1st, 2008, 12:33 pm
by harrellbenjamin
All you need is a 3" -3M interface pad and you can use the 3" with no problem............

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 22nd, 2008, 7:12 pm
by wdoctor
mrchip;32076 wrote:a dollar a disc is pretty expensive....you can buy a box of 50 3" hook and loop for 14.95....shipping is 5.99 no matter how big your order,,so if you buy 4 or 5 different grits its not so bad ..in fact several times a year they run a 5% discount so my shipping is free.[url]http://www.onlineindustrialsupply.com...check[/url] it out..as far as sanders and polishers I use a jepson because it is a variable speed drill..whatever you use make sure it is a true variable speed product
You use the orange "INDASA" discs? Have you ever tried the "MIRKA" brand? In the lower grits they are only $13.95.

Also, how many discs of each grit do you usually go through for each set? I usually use two or three of my coarsest grit per set-and that's with stretching their use as much as possible. Is that normal? They seem to wear out very easily. Maybe it's the type of paper I'm getting.

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 22nd, 2008, 8:04 pm
by mrchip
wdoctor...indasa240grit is red...i use mirka 320,600,1200,,,2000 indasa...i only use 1 disc of each per set...are you sanding at a slower speed?..you are burning way too much sanding discs...i buy from onlineindustrial supply..sometimes i can get 2 sets out of discs if h/l aren't real bad...are you using interface pad?

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 24th, 2008, 8:00 pm
by wdoctor
I have a feeling it's the discs that I use that wear down so fast. Yes I do use an interface pad with my Metabo. I'm wondering what speed most of you use with this tool. I tried a little faster with the one I did today and it seemed better, but still took 2 - 320 discs. I'm pretty much out now so I'm going to order from "online industrial".

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 24th, 2008, 8:35 pm
by harrellbenjamin
your disc is not wearing out but getting clogged.All you have to do is get a microfibre towel that is used for detail and waxing cars.They are sold pacs of 10 for 6.00 at walmart.Hold the towel over your sand paper and run the sander for a few secounds and the residue will be in the towel leaving you a cleaned disc.

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 24th, 2008, 10:54 pm
by freightshaker
Are you guys wet-sanding with these discs? I do and I have a problem with them coming loose from their backing before they're worn out.

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: September 25th, 2008, 7:28 am
by mrchip
good thought ben..I will try that ..I have been using an oversized toothbrush ..comes off real fast ..and yes freightshaker we wet sand..I sand at a lower speed..are you pressing down too hard?..or too much water?..wdoctor the adress is http://www.onlineindustrialsupply.com

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: October 20th, 2008, 7:45 pm
by GTECH
Have you tries IPS ??


[quote="jayjacque"]I'm trying to find out some of these same questions. I just bought a 18v. cordless drill, but I'm taking it back cuz I thought it had lithium batteries, but it doesn't. So now I'm back to ordering a Metabo, but I still need all the sanding stuff[/quote]

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: October 21st, 2008, 5:38 am
by t4k
I called IPS once and the guy I talked to would not talk to me about anything over the phone. I had to go to Florida for a class and sign up to use his products. No thanks!! Develup has great results with no stupid tax!

Re: Supplier Recommendations?

Posted: October 21st, 2008, 6:55 am
by Brent Deines
Delta Kits now sells headlight restoration supplies, including the Metabo sanders. Pricing is a huge issue with the Metabo but we try to be competitive and give you the one stop advantage.