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Post by rockjunquie on Apr 24, 2020 9:58:02 GMT -5
I know this has come up before, but maybe there is some new info. Where is the best place to buy an Inland 6" 60 grit sintered wheel? Sam Silverhawk has them for the best price, but his site is jacked up and he doesn't return emails. Johnson and Bros can ship in 2-4 weeks, but I am loath to use them again. The Inland site is more expensive with a long lead time. Please tell me you have a line on one.
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nik
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Post by nik on Apr 24, 2020 22:06:29 GMT -5
The house brand sintered wheels from Kingsley north are a great alternative. I've got the 80 and 220, and love them. Although the 80 was a bit chippy while cutting some stick agate last night.
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Post by rockjunquie on Apr 24, 2020 22:14:02 GMT -5
The house brand sintered wheels from Kingsley north are a great alternative. I've got the 80 and 220, and love them. Although the 80 was a bit chippy while cutting some stick agate last night. Just had a look and saw your review. I was hoping to get a 60 grit. Strange they don't have it when it is the sub for 80 grit.
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Post by hummingbirdstones on Apr 24, 2020 22:35:27 GMT -5
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nik
spending too much on rocks
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Post by nik on Apr 24, 2020 22:52:05 GMT -5
The house brand sintered wheels from Kingsley north are a great alternative. I've got the 80 and 220, and love them. Although the 80 was a bit chippy while cutting some stick agate last night. Just had a look and saw your review. I was hoping to get a 60 grit. Strange they don't have it when it is the sub for 80 grit. The 80 is plenty aggressive for what I do
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