I looked at my local HD for discs for the Ridgid 2610 I bought recently
and the 6" disc packs they have were 10 sheets for $6-8. I would have
needed at least a few grits so it would have been roughly 30 discs for
around $20.
After hearing recommendations for Klingspor on The Wreck, I checked them
out and they had a 6" 6-hole bargain pack for $20 delivered. I was
surprised by how much I actually got...150 PSA and HL discs in lots more
grits than I would have bought, from 40 to 400, in plastic wrapped packs
of around 6-8 discs.
The only negative is I don't know which type of sandpaper is in each
pack..only the grit is labelled, so I won't know which kind works best.
Time go sand stuff for fun... :-)
p.s., dumb question, but you can use PSA discs on a HL pad, right? The
Ridgid 2610 has a HL pad, but the manual says nothing about only using HL
paper on it. I always bought HL discs for the Porter Cable 333VS I
killed...
Ken Yee wrote:
> I looked at my local HD for discs for the Ridgid 2610 I bought recently
> and the 6" disc packs they have were 10 sheets for $6-8. I would have
> needed at least a few grits so it would have been roughly 30 discs for
> around $20.
>
> After hearing recommendations for Klingspor on The Wreck, I checked them
> out and they had a 6" 6-hole bargain pack for $20 delivered. I was
> surprised by how much I actually got...150 PSA and HL discs in lots more
> grits than I would have bought, from 40 to 400, in plastic wrapped packs
> of around 6-8 discs.
>
> The only negative is I don't know which type of sandpaper is in each
> pack..only the grit is labelled, so I won't know which kind works best.
> Time go sand stuff for fun... :-)
>
> p.s., dumb question, but you can use PSA discs on a HL pad, right? The
> Ridgid 2610 has a HL pad, but the manual says nothing about only using HL
> paper on it. I always bought HL discs for the Porter Cable 333VS I killed.
Look in your owners manual and see if you can order a PSA pad. It
should install easily and has a harder surface that should work better
on some materials, like metal. Always nice to have a backup in case of
a failure in the middle of a project. HTH
Joe
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>
> The only negative is I don't know which type of sandpaper is in each
> pack..only the grit is labelled, so I won't know which kind works best.
> Time go sand stuff for fun... :-)
Typically an open coat works best for wood sanding.
>
> p.s., dumb question, but you can use PSA discs on a HL pad, right? The
> Ridgid 2610 has a HL pad, but the manual says nothing about only using HL
> paper on it. I always bought HL discs for the Porter Cable 333VS I
> killed...
Nope, PSA does not work on H&L. Neither is interchangeable.