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Old 08-30-2005, 06:03 PM
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Topic says it all, I am looking for a box of 1" scotch brite buff pads for use with an air die grinder.
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Sometimes Home Depot has them but not much of a selection. If not, try and find a local counter top fabrication supplier. Scotch brite pads are used to bring solids like Corian to a gloss. They should have a huge selection of them from real rough, to the smooth white ones. There are like 2 dozen to a box if I remember right.

You can also get them at Autoparts stores that carry body shop supplies. There are only a few to a pack though, and they don't have much of a selection, from what I've seen around here anyway.
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Grainger has them in bulk. More you buy the cheaper they are.

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J&L supply, MSC industrial supply, Enco, KBB tooling, most industrial machine tool catalogs carry "standard abrasive" roloc conditioning pads.

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mcmaster should have 'em too.
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Originally Posted by 99SLOWC5
MSC industrial supply, Enco
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I buy a lot of my metal working supplies from those guys.

MSC hasreally good pricing

Northern Tool is another place that carries a lot of stuff like that, if you don't like mail order ...
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