Need good source for 6" PSA sanding discs
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getting ready to start several projects for new house (under supervision of of SWMBO
Rolleyes) so will need to sand some stuff, both new wood and refinishing some cabinets, etc.  I have two PC 6" ROS -- I keep different grits on them instead of changing discs.  ( I just don't like the "feel" of H&L discs; call me old-fashioned 
Rolleyes )

I've looked in my files for the suppliers I've ordered from before but can't find them.

Places I did find aren't very clear on why some discs are three times the price of others so I'd appreciate any help understanding why some are worth the money and some aren't.

So who do you like and where are the good deals?
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#12
I buy Mirca PSA from Amazon.
It's been a while though, as I bought 20 some 100 count boxes last time, on sale.
Steve

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#13
I've never been disappointed with discs I get from Klingspor. My sander uses hook and loop so I don't know about their psa discs, but I'd bet they are top notch.

https://klingspor.com/products/KlgprPSA.htm
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#14
I've bought Klingspor for probably 20+ years, always been top quality stuff.
I started with absolutely nothing. Now, thanks to years of hard work, careful planning, and perseverance, I find I still have most of it left.
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#15
I buy all my paper from Industrial Abrasives Co. https://www.industrialabrasives.com/
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#16
thanks for the links.

Klingspor was one I was looking for and Industrial has some good prices.
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#17
+1 Industrial Abrasives
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#18
Just thought I'd throw out Woodworker's Supply as another option...

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(11-03-2019, 07:21 AM)sweensdv2 Wrote: I buy all my paper from Industrial Abrasives Co.  https://www.industrialabrasives.com/

Same
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(11-02-2019, 06:39 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: getting ready to start several projects for new house (under supervision of of SWMBO
Rolleyes) so will need to sand some stuff, both new wood and refinishing some cabinets, etc.  I have two PC 6" ROS -- I keep different grits on them instead of changing discs.  ( I just don't like the "feel" of H&L discs; call me old-fashioned 
Rolleyes )

I've looked in my files for the suppliers I've ordered from before but can't find them.

Places I did find aren't very clear on why some discs are three times the price of others so I'd appreciate any help understanding why some are worth the money and some aren't.

So who do you like and where are the good deals?
Confused
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I've used https://2sand.com/ and their Indasa brand disks with satisfaction. They have 8-hole and Festool-compatible 9 hole discs.
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