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22nd June 2008, 10:22 PM #1Senior Member
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best ROS sanding sheets for HBO finish?
Hi all,
Advice I've read on the 'net suggests I should be able to use my 125mm ROS to achieve a nice finish on my table with Hard Burnishing Oil. Apparently the heat generated by the ROS is necessary for the burnish
(I wouldn't know,this is my first HBO project)
I'm stuck with what grit to use and where to find it. All I can find is max 320 grit, normal paper.
I've read that I should use wet and dry and finer than 320 (like 400,800) but where do I find this stuff? And do I need to go this fine or am I misinformed?
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23rd June 2008, 09:45 AM #2
G'day Sniper,
I don't know if this will help but the Ebay store toys4theboys_online has 1200 grit 125mm ROS discs on sale - $8 for a pack of 10. I'd put the link here if I knew how. It's the same mob that's selling the Triton Steel Cutters that a lot of forum members have been buying.
Regards
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23rd June 2008, 11:03 AM #3Senior Member
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Hi Sniper,
You could also try - http://www.thesandpaperman.com.au/
Cheers,
Geoff
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23rd June 2008, 01:34 PM #4Senior Member
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Yes, we do have 125 mm diam discs in fine grits. On our online store, we have available up to 400 grit in dry with 8 hole dust extraction, or if you wish to use it wet - we have Micromesh discs with no dust extraction holes starting to 1500 grit (which is equivalent to 600-800 grit normal sandpaper) up to 12000 grit.
We do have in stock 125 mm diam 8 hole dry up to 1200 grit, but have not yet listed these in our online store. If you are interested in these, we can fast-track the listing of them for you.
All of these discs are hook and loop backing.
Let us know.
Hope this helps.The Sandpaper Man.
Online shopping for sandpaper & accessories.
www.TheSandpaperMan.com.au
Sponsor of "Finishing" forum.
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23rd June 2008, 06:56 PM #5hutch
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go with the sandpaper man bought some off him fantastic and quick service
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23rd June 2008, 07:39 PM #6Senior Member
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30th June 2008, 02:11 PM #7Senior Member
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Hi Silver Sniper,
from the ROS paper, then use a sheet sander and go up thru the grits.
cheers
conwood
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