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Forum topic by John Ormsby | posted 12-09-2012 09:50 PM | 1856 views | 0 times favorited | 7 replies | ![]() |
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12-09-2012 09:50 PM |
Hello All, I am doing a lot of very early Spring cleaning and have a lot of 5” sanding discs that I am going to sell. They are in boxes of 100 and have most grits sizes. Am asking $15 per box + actual shipping. The more you buy the cheaper the shipping. You can mix and match also. I might consider splitting the packs so a person can buy say 50 each of different grit sizes. There are about 12,000 discs available. This is a one time thing. I am just reducing my storage a bit. Send me an email if you are interested. I am in the Sacramento area. John -- Oldworld, Fair Oaks, Ca |
7 replies so far
#1 posted 12-09-2012 11:36 PM |
Hook and loop? 5 or 8 hole? |
#2 posted 12-09-2012 11:46 PM |
What quality abrasive? Klingspore has two or three choices of 5” 8 hole hook and loop. Will you sell 3 or 4 different grits making up an assorted pack of a hundred? -- Russell Pitner Hixson, TN 37343 bassboy40@outlook.com |
#3 posted 12-10-2012 12:04 AM |
This is all plain with no holes. The abrasive is PS33 which is their basic disc. A box normally runs between $27 and $35 per box. I don’t know how easy it would be to separate too many to make a hundred pack. Is it possible for some of you LJers who might live close by to each other pool you resources and by in volume? That way you could divide it up amongst yourselves. I just have the time to count out thousands of individual sheets. -- Oldworld, Fair Oaks, Ca |
#4 posted 12-10-2012 12:14 AM |
I think you aren’t too much on sand paper. PS 33 Klingspor is a model of the brand and comes in different grits. I’m interested, but need to know whats available. -- Improvise.... Adapt...... Overcome! |
#5 posted 12-10-2012 12:29 AM |
Here is all the info on these sanding discs. I have pretty much every grit. They are all Plain discs ( no holes ) John -- Oldworld, Fair Oaks, Ca |
#6 posted 12-10-2012 12:40 AM |
PS33 180B is a 180 grit sheet. Ps33 100 would be a 100 grit, etc. How many boxes of each different number do you have? It might be easier to contact me via a PM. -- Improvise.... Adapt...... Overcome! |
#7 posted 12-11-2012 06:27 PM |
Hello all, I am updating the grit sizes of sandpaper I have. The only sizes I have left are 150, 180, and 220. I thought there were some lower grits, but do not have any left. These are all hook & Loop with no holes. Thanks, John -- Oldworld, Fair Oaks, Ca |
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