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I think toolnut does if you call them. I may be wrong though
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You buying 5" or 6"?
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Klingspor sells 10 packs of single grit paper. You could mix and match several packs.
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(03-02-2017, 02:13 PM)Israel Wrote: Hello,
Wondering in anyone knows of a supplier who will sell 50 packs with mixed grits; that is- 25 sheets of 120grit and 25 sheets of 150grit as a 50-pack.
Thanks,
Israel
Your thread title says "FESTOON SANDPAPER"
Exactly what is it you are looking for? Festool sandpaper by brand name? Or a sandpaper that fit's some unknown size of sander? You need to clarify or possibly the clairvoyants here will throw you an underhand pitch you can hit.
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We get this part>>>>>>>"50 packs with mixed grits; that is- 25 sheets of 120grit and 25 sheets of 150grit as a 50-pack"
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Go easy on hime Steve N. I would guess that he submitted this on a phone and spellcheck kicked in.
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Sorry for the confusion... Festool, of course. (Spell-checker can get in the way sometimes!) The sander is the 150/3 finish sander which uses 6 inch paper. I did contact ToolNut and they won't mix grits in a single pack. I was looking for the genuine Festool paper, but couldn't find a supplier that would sell a 50 pack with 2 different grits; the 10 packs are a bit more expensive per sheet, but it looks like that is the only option
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03-03-2017, 04:33 PM
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The link I provided can sell you some paper to fit your tool, that will make you forget you ever wanted Festool paper, and a lot less $$$$$$$. They probably won't mix either, that would be an odd occurrence, and generally for those you pay a premium anyhow. But they will sell you 50 discs for less than 5 Festool branded. So you could essentially get your combo for about the same $$$ as you would buying Festool's overprice paper, and end up with 10x the discs, and each one would work harder for you. Give em a call, and see if I'm not right.
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Contact Bob Marino, I think he'll do it.
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Your Supergrit link is a great link. Great prices on abranet too. Thank you.
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