I think people are not sure what I am asking for.Car paint suppliers sell "scotchbrite" pads oblong ones usually green red & grey our local one is C.A.R.S Canvey auto refinishing supplies.
If they come in a selection they are not the ones I have seen Joe Pie using.I'm sure the 3m ones are easy enough to get in the UK.
The reps carry them rounding the car with them and I would expect most bodyshop or car restoration type places have them?
I've not had to look to be honest as we get a 3m guy that comes round.
I'm happy enough to get some and send them on if required.
Probably got enough here to do up a couple of selection packs so you can try a few different sorts and see what they do if anybody is interested?
I am trying to say they can't be the right discs as they start at 45 quid EACH.They all come individually (well in boxes of a single type)
What I ment was I have a few various types so could make a selection pack up if you wanted to try a few different styles/types but if you know what one you want then no need.
What grade are you after?
Ok so you have the correct discs. You just buy them in bulk.That's probably about right if you are buying them individually.
A box of 6 is about £200 for the bigger sizes.
That's probably about right if you are buying them individually.
A box of 6 is about £200 for the bigger sizes.
Deburring 75mm lengths of 20mm all thread. BZP.I think that number is a generic item code not an actual part number.
There are loads of variations on it,
Overall diameter, width, bore size.
Then compound/grit, firmness of the carrier, profile of the edge etc.
Let me know what job you want to do with it and I will see if I have got anything to suit
The number is typed wrong. It should be CP-7AMI think that number is a generic item code not an actual part number.
There are loads of variations on it,
Overall diameter, width, bore size.
Then compound/grit, firmness of the carrier, profile of the edge etc.
Let me know what job you want to do with it and I will see if I have got anything to suit
Problem is I have 130 to do at a time....Although I've always managed with a quick twiddle on a linisher - if I'm being really posh/goet time on my hands, shoved it in the lathe