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Roloc Disc

bad_idea

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I am very new to sheet metal work. I tried Roloc discs to clean the sheet metal of paint and to grind the welds down. I like them, much more control than a 4 1/2" grinder. I am at a loss on the type of discs to use though. I would like to buy a big box of them from Amazon cheaper than buying them a few at a time in town. One for surface prep for weld and one for grinding welds down. Thanks for the help guys.
 
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softailgarage

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I use them to strip paint as well. Look at it like sandpaper, your going to need a selection of "grits". Might as well bite the bullet and pick up 3-4 different ones.
 

MillerMav

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Just use amazon. You can get bulk packs of 25 or 50 for only a few bucks.
 

NUTTSGT

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Roloc discs are something once you use, you wonder how you did things before them. Stock up on the sanding and scotchbrite ones.

It'll be a small investment to get your initial stock at first but once you do, replacing them as you use them isn't bad. I prefer the 2" over the 3".
 

LandR

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I would echo the above and also recommended stepping up in grit(higher).

The 36 and 60 grit remove material damn fast. I almost prefer 80 or 120 unless I am in a huge time crunch and presentation of final product isnt important
 

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I would echo the above and also recommended stepping up in grit(higher).

The 36 and 60 grit remove material damn fast. I almost prefer 80 or 120 unless I am in a huge time crunch and presentation of final product isnt important

You may be right about this.

I guess my signature says it all....:evil:
 

signcrafter

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Just use amazon. You can get bulk packs of 25 or 50 for only a few bucks.

Please link to these bulk packs for a "few bucks". I guess a few bucks has different meanings to different guys because the cheapest bulk packs I saw were 25-35 bucks on amazon. That's about 5-7 times my definition of a few bucks!
 

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I have been getting my roloc discs at the local auto parts store, where they sell them individually, in both sandpaper and scotchbrite. Now that I've used a few of those, I know which ones work specifically for the sort of projects I do and I plan to buy them online in bulk.

Kev
 

rhuff86

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I have been using the scotch brite ones to remove old gasket material from pans, pumps ect. Gotta be real careful not to get carried away though, I need to get some of the bristle ones.
 
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NHBandit

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Ditto what everyone else said except for one thing. Stay away from the ones Harbor Freight sells. They ****. And before anyone jumps me for bashing them I'm not. Just reporting that from past experience this one particular item they sell is ****. The scotchbrite pads wear out way too fast and the sanding discs are either glued on off center or poorly and fly off and sail across the room as soon as you try to use them. Stick with known brands and you'll love all the uses you'll find for them.
 

mayday0017

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Not sure of the policy here on GJ, but I have been ordering through a guy that was selling them on ebay and built a relationship with. He is awesome to deal with, his product is high quality (not the HF ****) and his prices are really good... He is sending me several discs for free to try out because I was asking questions about some I have never used. He didn't even ask for any $$ for shipping. I want to write a review for him on here because he really is great to deal with and his prices are great too.... But until I get time to review them and do the write up, if someone else would like to try him out just shoot me a PM and I'll give you his info.
 

stratman977

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Make sure you buy the "type r" discs. I bought a steal on a box one time and they were a different type. Had to buy a different backing pad that killed the savings on the cheap discs.

There used to be some really good deals on ebay on them but anymore 50c shipped a disk is the best youre going to do.

You might see the "IIT" brand discs really cheap. Pass on those as they come apart before you can get any use out of them.
 

skruft

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If you are anywhere near a large automotive "swap meet," you can buy bags of them there for very little.
 

ilovevocs

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I keep an angle grinder setup with the Roloc mandrel in it. Rolocs are one if those things that I buy in large quantities when budget allows because they don't go bad and I use then constantly. I use allot of 3m maroon scotch brite pads too.


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wafrederick

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You don't use the scotch brite pads for gasket removal.The scotch brite pads contain aluminum oxide which is abrasive which can get in the oil which the oil filter can't trap.
 
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