Contents
- 1 Sanding Belts Sandpaper
- 2 Drum Sander Rolls Sandpaper
- 3 Sanding Discs Sandpaper
- 3.0.1 5″ Red Heat Disc
- 3.0.2 5-7/8″ Red Heat Disc
- 3.0.3 6″ Red Heat Disc
- 3.0.4 7″-5/16″ Red Heat Disc
- 3.0.5 8″ Red Heat Disc
- 3.0.6 5″ Mesh Disc
- 3.0.7 6″ Mesh
- 3.0.8 7″ Mesh Disc
- 3.0.9 8″ Mesh
- 3.0.10 5″ Clean Sanding Discs
- 3.0.11 5″ 8 Hole Regalite Disc
- 3.0.12 5″ Gold Hookit-II Disc
- 3.0.13 6″ 6-Hole Regalite Disc
- 3.0.14 6″-7/8″ Hole Disc
- 3.0.15 7″ No Hole Quick Change Regalite Disc
- 3.0.16 7-5/16″ Reaglite Disc
- 3.0.17 7″ No Hole Quick Change Regalite Disc
- 4 Buffer Sandpaper/Discs Sandpaper
- 5 Intercoat Abrasion Sandpaper & Screens
- 6 Sandpaper FAQ’s
At Rustic Wood Floor Supply in Boise, we offer a wide selection of hardwood flooring sandpaper from top brands including 3M, Norton, and Festool. These contractors’ grade sandpapers are known for their consistency and ability to provide a superior finish to the floor. Using high-end sandpaper can help to achieve a flatter, smoother floor with fewer scratches and a more consistent finish. While each brand has its own strengths and weaknesses, all of the sandpapers we offer are of high quality and will give you better results than cheaper, lower-end brands.
- 3M
- Norton
- Festool
Sanding Belts Sandpaper
Hardwood floor sanding belts are an efficient way to remove finish from a floor on solid hardwood, engineered hardwood and prefinishing flooring. These belts are used on belt sanders, the largest type of hardwood flooring machine, which are designed to level, strip, and prepare the floor for final sanding. To achieve the best results, it is important to use the correct grit and type of sanding belt for your specific project. By choosing the right belt, you can create a beautiful, scratch-free floor that is perfectly flat and ready for finishing.
Drum Sander Rolls Sandpaper
Sandpaper rolls are a convenient and cost-effective option for various sanding projects. These rolls typically measure 12 inches in width and come in various lengths, allowing you to customize the amount of sandpaper you need for your specific project. Sandpaper rolls are made from abrasive material that is coated onto a flexible paper backing, making them easy to cut and shape to fit the contours of your workpiece. They come in a range of grits, from coarse to fine, to suit different sanding needs. Sandpaper rolls are ideal for use on wood and are often preferred by professionals in Boise for their versatility and efficiency.
Sanding Discs Sandpaper
Sanding discs are a versatile and efficient tool for sanding a variety of materials. These discs come in two main types: hook and loop, and bolt on. Hook and loop discs have a backing with a special coating that allows them to attach to a matching pad, while bolt on discs have a hole in the center that fits onto a compatible sander. In addition to these two types, some sanding discs may require the use of a hard backer to work properly. It is important to carefully read the product specifications and instructions to determine the best way to use each disc. This will ensure that you get the best performance and results from your sanding discs.
8″ Red Heat Disc
6″-7/8″ Hole Disc
Buffer Sandpaper/Discs Sandpaper
Buffer sandpaper discs are a type of abrasive tool used for sanding and polishing a wide range of materials. These discs are typically made from a flexible paper or cloth backing that is coated with abrasive particles, such as aluminum oxide or silicon carbide. They come in various grits, from coarse to fine, to suit different sanding and polishing needs. Buffer sandpaper discs are designed to be used with a buffing machine, which rotates the disc at high speeds to remove material and achieve a smooth, even finish. These discs are commonly used on wood and are an essential tool for professionals in industries such as automotive, woodworking, and manufacturing.
Intercoat Abrasion Sandpaper & Screens
Intercoat abrasion is a term used to describe the wear and tear that occurs on the surface of a flooring finish over time. This type of abrasion can be caused by a variety of factors, including foot traffic, furniture, and cleaning practices. Intercoat abrasion can lead to the loss of gloss and overall appearance of the finish, as well as increased susceptibility to staining and other types of damage. To prevent or mitigate intercoat abrasion, it is important to choose a high-quality finish that is appropriate for the specific needs of the flooring and to follow proper care and maintenance procedures. This may include using protective mats or pads under furniture and following recommended cleaning methods to minimize the impact of everyday wear and tear on the finish.
Sandpaper FAQ’s
Norton blaze is for ripping finish off and getting hte floro flat. Red heat is good for refinishes that are pretty flat already and for final sanding. THAT DOES NOT MEAN red heat cannot be used for intial cuts, orange blaze just lasts longer and is sharper. However, the blaze mineral is not the best for final sanding on a belt. The scratches are deeper.
Each manufacturer of sandpaper has different levels of sandpaper. The highest current grain is full ceramic. The full ceramic lasts longer, does NOT create bad scratches and is decent pricing. Overall you will find that 3M will last long and works well, but does not excel at any given thing. Norton paper is made in different types and the different types work great fo different senarios and produce less scratches.