Nice blade (Royce Ayr 12" x 24 tooth x 3.2 mm ATB Proline series ripping blade). Rips 4" oak with ease on a 3 HP saw. Smooth clean cuts with no burning. I compared the performance of this blade to a more expensive Freud blade in ripping the same oak pieces. The Royce blade did a better job. ..
Olivier
20/08/2020
Excellent quality belt for my 2x72 belt grinder!..
Brian Styrczula
16/07/2020
0(zero) flute 82 degree counter sink, cuts metal like butter, fast delivery, thanks Ryan...
Posted by Robert McDonald |
On 23.05.2024 |
Updated on 23.05.2024 |
If you own a drum sander, you know how crucial it is to have the right abrasive strips. However, finding the exact size can sometimes be a challenge. One effective solution is to order custom-made sanding belts and then cut the joint to turn them back into strips. This method ensures you get high-quality abrasives tailored to your drum sander's specifications. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you through the process.
Step 1: Measure Your Drum Sander
First, you need to know the precise dimensions required for your drum sander. The best method is to measure a strip that you know fits on..