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No point in wasting them.I like the idea that you still used them to get your 10 seconds worth, that’s what I would do
No point in wasting them.I like the idea that you still used them to get your 10 seconds worth, that’s what I would do
Yes. Use by dates of grinding discs are usually marked on the metal ring in the centre.
That's incredible! all of mine are made in the FutureI had a discussion with a supplier about this and they told me they were manufacture dates.
Stu
Thats interesting , maybe it's a per brand thing , my info was from a Klingspor rep. Use the 9" discs a lot and the newest date I've seen on a fresh box of discs (stamped on the metal) was 6 months past.That's incredible! all of mine are made in the Future![]()
Thats what it sounds like to me as well... Its been an expiry date for decades, pretty standard stuff. Also called validity, sometimes has a V stamped next to the date.I use quite a few different manufactures and never seen one stamped as a manufactured date? You sure your rep isn't dumping old stock on you?![]()
It was a product rep from Klingspor(edit - he probably ment the batch date on the box though) , maybe I will give him a call on mondayA few examples easily to hand:
Klingspor 2024
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I use quite a few different manufactures and never seen one stamped as a manufactured date? You sure your rep isn't dumping old stock on you?![]()