#24
Need to restock after about 3 years. Tend to buy in fairly large quanities. Small amounts usualyy shipping is high. Use 2 and 2 1/2" discs and holders. Do wood and corian bowls and vases. For the corian I sand up to 2000 grit. Have been buying from Vince's. Are his prices still reasonable, or who would you recommend.
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#25
Do you power sand, hold the paper by hand, or use the self-powered things like Vince's sanding wonder? I've got to make a decision sometime soon.
We do segmented turning, not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
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#26
Vince still gets virtually all of my abrasive business.
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#27
Yep, I buy from Vince.
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#28
I have been using Vince for years. The blue discs he has just cut better than any others I have tried, especially for the price. He does come up with some different discs once in a while, and I still go back to the blue. I do use the 3 3/8 inch discs since there is over twice the surface area on them, and if it fits, then that is what I use.

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#29
Thanks. Sounds like Vince is still the place to go. I mostly power sand using a cheapy Harbor Freight 1/4" angle drill. Works great for this application. Probably a little weak for drilling,but has held up for at least 5 years now.
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#30
I am looking to resupply my discs, also. Who is Vince, and how do I contact him?
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Rick
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#31
http://vinceswoodnwonders.com/store/
also a happy customer...
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#32
(02-12-2017, 08:24 PM)NCPaladin Wrote: http://vinceswoodnwonders.com/store/
also a happy customer...

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#33
thanks for the link
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