Rockable
Well-known member
I was a little hesitant to buy the more expensive 3M Cubitron abrasives but took the dive. After the past couple of weeks of grinding MIG welds, I have to say that these are hands down the best abrasives I have ever used. These things cut like nothing else and they last a lot longer than regular abrasives. So far, I have been using the 2 and 3 inch roloc discs in 36 grit to cut welds and have now ordered some 60 grit and some 80 grit hookit discs for my D/A. I also bought some for my mini belt sander.
On the 2 & 3 inch discs, I have cut down a couple of roloc holders so that I can continue using the discs, as they are still good even when the edge wears out. So, I have a 2 inch roloc and a 1 3/4" and a 1" that I can use to get all the use out of them. I also did similar with the 3 inch roloc holders. If you haven't tried these, you are in for a treat. Bite the bullet and get them. Previously, I used 3M Green Corps discs and these are heads and shoulders better.
On the 2 & 3 inch discs, I have cut down a couple of roloc holders so that I can continue using the discs, as they are still good even when the edge wears out. So, I have a 2 inch roloc and a 1 3/4" and a 1" that I can use to get all the use out of them. I also did similar with the 3 inch roloc holders. If you haven't tried these, you are in for a treat. Bite the bullet and get them. Previously, I used 3M Green Corps discs and these are heads and shoulders better.

