Sanding disks

Discussion in 'Subfloor Preparation' started by nevertrever2, May 8, 2014.

  1. nevertrever2

    nevertrever2 Well-Known Member

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    What's the best sanding disks for a buffer? What grit would you use for screed and feather? And where's the best place to get them from cheers
     
  2. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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  3. nevertrever2

    nevertrever2 Well-Known Member

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    Sound do they stick to the Velcro type drive board or can you just lay the buffer on top of the disk and the weight will hold it?
     
  4. JOHN

    JOHN Well-Known Member

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    If your sander has a rubber pad on the disc plate underneath it will hold the sanding disc in place
    if it has bristles on disc plate underneath You can use the scouring scrubber/buffer pad discs to hold the sanding pad in place :thumbs
     
  5. bournemouth

    bournemouth Super Moderator

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    If you have the rubber base spray glue ( only a little glue ) scotch pad on to it only reason being if anything happens and the grit pad digs in to screed and stops or won't start properly or you get to close to skirt and door frames and the pad wedges in and stops the drive plate will still spin until you let go of trigger and it won't take long till it rips the rubber to pieces on the drive plate. But with the scotch pad it will just roll the pad up and not damage the rubber if that makes sense
     

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