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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Bryan Adolphe on March 18, 2023, 02:01:02 PM
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Any ideas out there on where to find 36 or 40 grit …. 3,4 or 4 1/2 inch drums. I cannot find a supplier here in Canada or on Amazon ?? Also any ideas on black CA glue ?
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Bingham have 3 inch drums.
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I can’t help with the sanding drums, but I get my ca glue from this place:
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They carry starbond glues including black. Best prices that I could find.
Dave.
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I haven’t found any good source of good quality sanding drums here in Canada, so I use Kingsport out of the US. You have to pay some shipping, but the prices and quality are very good, and service is excellent.
For the black CA glue, its listed in amazon.ca, or go to the website for CECCORP , they are Canadian, and sell an excellent black wood CA glue, shipping is free in Canada and US.
Regards,
Noah
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Sorry, that’s Klingspor’s for the drums. Damn autocorrect!
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I like Empire Abrasives for 3 x 4 1/2”
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Thank you guys that’s awesome most appreciated :thumbsup:
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4 1/2 sleeves from Supergrit.
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Many years ago got mine from McMaster-Caar
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X2 on supergrit.
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Supergrit is the place , 1/2 the cost of others. Thank you guys :thumbsup:
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Some of Supergrits stuff is just that cheap. The best sandpaper is at Menards.
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Thanks Stic I was mainly looking for 36 grit drums and I’ll keep that in mind for the paper and discs :thumbsup:
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I get the course drums maybe 60 grit does not say for sure but they work okay.
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https://www.supergrit.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw5dqgBhBNEiwA7PryaJEcGAoCNOfGfkB4UG-ER56_STP97yYzMn9hZXMIRmIa862io99K0BoChv0QAvD_BwE
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Great western saw has them here locally in Saskatoon.
They come in 2 packs for under 8$.
They are king Canada brand I do believe ,
I think I bought 3x4 1/2and 2.5 x4 1/2 and I n 60!and 120 .
They do fit very tight on my spindle though
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Yes i do buy the odd thing from GWS but never have 36 or 40 grit of anything ,I like to buy local but they never have what I need. :dunno:
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I really like having 36 grit sleeves for roughing out a grip shape. Some of these hardwoods are like grinding concrete, and mixing them with G-10 doesn’t help.
I couldn’t find the 36 grit anywhere in stock, and could only get them by special ordering a box of 50 at super grit. I ordered the Zirconium because they clean up better and last longer. It was a bit more than I wanted to invest in sand paper, but I think I’m set for 5-6 years now….
The 36 grit cut quickly with minimal pressure on your spindle sander. The only down side is that you need to use 60 grit to remove the deep scratches before finish sanding. Kirk
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i modified my Canadian tire spindle sander into a template sander.
i opted on the 2" drum, as that was the most versatile for all radii in my risers.
just purchased two packs of 10 sleeves to fit the 2"x 4 1/2" drum.
they were about 11 usd per pack of 10.
i scoured the internet for a suitable source, this was the best option in the end.
here is the details from my invoice, you can select different sizes and grits.
i opted for the 50 gr but they had 36 as well
McMaster-Carr number
8421522
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Yep thank you everyone I got lots of options now . :thumbsup:
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Some of Supergrits stuff is just that cheap. The best sandpaper is at Menards.
If you go with Zirconium you wont be dissapointed on sleeves.
Now they definitely have some low priced palm sanding discs i wouldn't buy again. But for the most part i've done well at super grit over the years sticking with 3M products.