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U936 Norax Engineered Ceramic belt comments?
Time to update some of the belts and came across these at Tru Grit. I really like the basic 3M Trizact and the Norax A-O structured belts. The ability to use water for some tasks would be really good. Any of you used them, comments? Comments about longevity also welcomed.
I have some 3M belts that date back to '06 though the splice is failing. They still work well which surprises me how durable it has been as far as the cutting and scratch qualities. I don't like dust particularly with phenolic type materials so being able to grind them wet is great. That wet slurry is easy to deal with opposed to having carbon fiber, G10 dusts. TIA __________________ Mike |
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