Shop Abrasive Belts, Grinding, and Sanding Belts
Before you can finish any surface, it must be prepared. For instance, when you’re redoing an old piece of material, removing the old finish is a must.
Obviously, you don’t want the old finish bleeding through your new work, so an abrasive grinding belt can strip away any old materials that are in the way. At Penn Tool Co., we offer a wide variety of abrasive belts, grinding belts, and sanding belts.
Our abrasive belts, grinding belts, and sanding belts are designed to help you turn any surface into what you need it to be so you can get the job done right. Discover the differences, uses, and benefits of these tools today.
Abrasive Grinding Belts
Abrasive belts come in a variety of grits, allowing them to refinish virtually any surface. Depending on the material that you’re working on, you should choose a belt with more or less grit.
For instance, less abrasive belts are good for more delicate surfaces while more abrasive belts are great for metals and other harder surfaces. Also, depending on the surface that you’re working on, you may need to distress the surface significantly in order to make it hold your chosen finish.
Our abrasive grinding belts can help with that.
3M Abrasive Belts
3M is one of the most trusted names in the construction industry, and that’s certainly true when dealing with abrasive belts. One of the main reasons that 3M grinding belts are so popular is that they can be purchased in a variety of sizes.
We offer 3M abrasive belts ranging in size from 1” x 42” to 25” x 60”. This ensures that regardless of the size of the job that you’re taking on, you can get a 3M abrasive belt that is perfect for you.
2” x 48” Ceramic Sanding Belts
Our ceramic sanding belts, which can be purchased in a variety of sizes and grits. Obviously, smaller belts are better for detailed work that requires attention to the small cracks and crevices on a surface.
However, 2” x 48”, which are obviously large in nature, provide some of the most detailed work of any of our sanding belts. This is because this type of belt is commonly used in knife making and profiling. 2” x 48” sanding belts provide the perfect middle ground between detailed sanding and heavy duty grinding belts.
If you’re a bladesmith looking for the perfect sanding belt to hone your craft, or you need a sanding belt for detailed profiling work, these sanding belts are your best option.
Find the Best Abrasive & Grinding Belts at Penn Tool Co.
At Penn Tool Co., we’ve long been committed to providing industry professionals and hobbyists with the tools and materials that they need. We work tirelessly to ensure that you can find your materials at a price that works for you, and to ensure that we’re carrying the best abrasive and grinding belts on the market.
To find out more about our selection of abrasive, grinding, and sanding belts, reach out to our team today.