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I have been using 3m cubitron belts on my 2x72 grinder exclusively for a long time. I did just buy some norton blaze belts to try out, similar pricing and reviews to the 3M. I can't believe how long the 3m last and how well they cut.
For my angle grinders I have been using benchmark abrasive flap discs. They are a good balance on performance and price. I rarely find the need to use a hard wheel anymore but if I do I generally like a softer wheel that cuts fast. I don't think I would be very happy with the lifetime guarantee wheel as I just can't see if removing material very fast. I've seen multiple reviews of the diamond cut off wheels that say they melt their way through more than cut.
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One of my customers bought me a wheel kinda like that a few years ago.
It bounced terribly when in use,like it was not round,i tossed it. You just could not control it,maybe mine was a defect? |
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I get that cost is a driving factor in a lot of areas when people use abrasives in the real world, but I don't see products like this actually saving much of anything. If it was that great, everyone would be flocking to them. I imagine grinders are some of the most abused tools in anyone's shop, especially when you hand them off to the lowest-paid guys to do the clean up or cutting apart. I wouldn't hand a $200 blade to an inexperienced helper and expect it to last long. The guy that doesn't pay for it certainly won't take care of it. |
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I too am using benchmark abrasives. I find they are a good blend of quality and price. One of the gems I have found for blending especially aluminum welds is this one: https://benchmarkabrasives.com/colle...aration-wheel# I buy their flap discs, hard wheels, and cut off wheels in bulk quantities. I've been getting my dry cut saw blades there too.
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