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    Default Grinding Disks and Flapper Disks on Sale

    I saw this over on Pirate4x4.

    It seems like a good price and free shipping to boot. I ordered a dozen to try. All the guys on Pirate reported the disks are high quality and very durable; and half the price of the LWS.

    http://www.roarksupply.com/4-1-2-Zir...2flapdiscs.htm




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    Thanks, I needed some of these so this is timely...

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    anything from pirate is golden w/o them i prob wouldn't have gotten my tubing bender much less found some cheaper Hummer wheels
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    I've tried to lurk there, and I just don't get it. That website is like zappa music, you have to wade through 45 minutes of crap to find a 5 second riff of pure brilliance.
    I have a ZR2 Blazer so i hang at ZR2usa.com for 4x4info. It's ZR2 specific, and not a lot of gossip/whining. BUT; I am ordering the disks....
    I am out trying to 'find myself'. If I should wander back while I am gone, please tell me to sit quietly and wait for myself to return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yotarover View Post
    anything from pirate is golden w/o them i prob wouldn't have gotten my tubing bender much less found some cheaper Hummer wheels
    Quote Originally Posted by ducksface View Post
    I've tried to lurk there, and I just don't get it. That website is like zappa music, you have to wade through 45 minutes of crap to find a 5 second riff of pure brilliance.
    I have a ZR2 Blazer so i hang at ZR2usa.com for 4x4info. It's ZR2 specific, and not a lot of gossip/whining. BUT; I am ordering the disks....
    Pirate is an great site, but it is also HUGE with many many members. The search button is your friend on that site, the wealth of knowledge available to you via that forum is almost endless. It spans the whole US with its members and people on it come from all trades and skill sets. If you have a technical question on a 4x4 matter you will most likely get the answer from a pirate member.

    Another bonus comes when you become a paid member and get the discounts from the vendors. (you don't have to be a paid member to get most of them but a few won't give the discount without membership)

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    If any of my grinders had a 7/8" arbor I would buy a bunch of those. Why can't the 5/8" arbor be on sale also.
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    FYI - harbor freight has the blue zirconia, 40, 60, and 80 grit flap discs going for the same price when they're not on sale ($6 per 2/pack = $3 / each.)
    http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-98825.html
    http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-98826.html
    http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-98827.html

    Some are on sale currently for $5 / 2-pack = $2.50 each.
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    I've tried the harbor freight flap disks and I did not like them one bit they seemed to wear out rather quickly compared to name brands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanfull View Post
    If any of my grinders had a 7/8" arbor I would buy a bunch of those. Why can't the 5/8" arbor be on sale also.
    I have used these and liked the quality and will be stocking up.

    for a 5/8"" arbor they make a fix for that Lowe's has a kit that spins on to convert to 7/8" I think it cost like $6 well worth it

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakeru View Post
    FYI - harbor freight has the blue zirconia, 40, 60, and 80 grit flap discs going for the same price when they're not on sale ($6 per 2/pack = $3 / each.)
    http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-98825.html
    http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-98826.html
    http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-98827.html

    Some are on sale currently for $5 / 2-pack = $2.50 each.
    I'll compare them to the HF brand. Others have said the HF brand discs wear out too quickly, but I'll do a side by side comparison. I did the same thing with grinding wheels. I found a cheap grinder wheel that outlasts the DeWalt's by 3 to 4 times.
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    Recieved my order in time to use them this weekend, I must say they are some of the better flap wheels I have bought and at $3 ea its even better. I bought 10 this time but may decide to get more. They don't give a brand name on the site when you order them but mine were Mercer that I got.
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    Quote Originally Posted by A/C Guy View Post
    I'll compare them to the HF brand. Others have said the HF brand discs wear out too quickly, but I'll do a side by side comparison. I did the same thing with grinding wheels. I found a cheap grinder wheel that outlasts the DeWalt's by 3 to 4 times.
    I'll be interested in comparing notes. I just bought a pair of the HF 80 grit zirconia flap wheels, at $5 for a package of two. Would like to test it against my Pferd (made in germany) 80 grit zirconia flap wheel sometime, when time allows.
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    i generally get my flap disc free from work since the welders use them for 1.5 minutes then toss them in the dirt. i've collected as many as a dozen in a day. now if they'd put up some good grinding discs i'd be all about it. the welders at work wear those down to the nub so i rarely find them and the harbor freight discs suck
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    Hey ryan, Not to be a know-it all (I leave that to my brother) but I just went out and checked my porter cable 4-1/2 grinder, I have discs with both hole sizes. the 7/8 fit the same step in the wheel adaptor that using hard discs does. I don't know what your setup is, but you might want to take a look. I did so i can give these a try. Just tried out a $6.49 norton 36 grit and it only lasted a couple minutes of medium light grinding-what a gyp! Hope these are better. Thanks for the tip.
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    I order a few last week and they showed up darn fast. I have only used the dewalt flap disks a hand full of times to strip paint off a boat. I had some 3/16 scrap that had been painted so I put the flap dish in and gave it a spin - my flap disk skills must suck cause all I was able to do was polish the edges...they didnt really seem to want to bite. If I worked right with the edge of the disk it worked better but then it buggered up pretty quick. Went back the the grinding wheel and got the metal all nice and shiny and cut up for some tests with my new 250 ex that should be here this week
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    Quote Originally Posted by dgarnier View Post
    I order a few last week and they showed up darn fast. I have only used the dewalt flap disks a hand full of times to strip paint off a boat. I had some 3/16 scrap that had been painted so I put the flap dish in and gave it a spin - my flap disk skills must suck cause all I was able to do was polish the edges...they didnt really seem to want to bite...
    Flap discs prefer a different angle than grinding discs. I get better results with flap discs by using a steeper pad angle.
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