To assist you with your selection of the appropriate carbide sanding product, note some sample uses based on grit grades:
46 grit: (DB DuraDISC / LR Large Rotary Burrs / SR Small Rotary Burrs)
- rapid material removal of hard and soft wood
- grinding boat hulls for refinishing
- removal of old, dried, non-sticky finishes such as flaky paint
- leveling of concrete patches in garage floor crack repair etc
- power carving & D.I.Y. (small rotary burrs)
60 grit: (DB DuraDISC / HT Hand Tool TruSander blocks / SR Small Rotary Burrs)
- rapid removal of wood prior to finishing with finer grades
- sanding composites and laminates
- refinishing cedar decks, docks, fences and decks
- smoothing saw cuts (on wood stock across grain without tearing)
- rounding corners of boards (hard soft woods, particle board, MDF, laminates etc)
- smoothing, adjusting and rounding ceramic wall tiles for fitting of tile in awkward spaces
- power carving & D.I.Y. (small rotary burrs)
80 grit: (DB DuraDISC / HT Hand Tool TruSander blocks / SR Small Rotary Burrs)
- smoothing less rough wood surfaces
- breaking sharp, sawn edges
- power carving & D.I.Y. (small rotary burrs)
- natural step up in fine finish from 60 grit
120 grit: (HT Hand Tool TruSander blocks / HT Flat and Round & Square Files / SR Small Rotary Burrs)
- smoothing less rough wood surfaces
- Bevel corners of melamine edging tape
- breaking sharp, sawn edges
- power carving & D.I.Y. (SR small rotary burrs)
- natural step up in fine finish from 60 or 80 grit
150 grit: (HT Hand Tool TruSander blocks / SR Small Rotary Burrs)
- smoothing less rough wood surfaces
- breaking sharp, sawn edges
- power carving & D.I.Y. (small rotary burrs)
- natural step up in fine finish from 80 or 120 grit
240 grit: (SR Small Rotary Burrs)
- smoothing power carving details (small rotary burrs)
DuraGRIT® Tools are coated with carbide grains that equate to the US Mesh system of measurement.
Therefore a 60 grit DuraGRIT® tool is equivalent in grade to a 60 grit sandpaper product.
European grading is slightly different but very similar.
The good news is, when you start using your DuraGRIT® tool, it remains the same grade from start of the job to the finish of the job, leaving a consistent finish, unlike sandpaper products that wear quickly, degrade in grit grade and leave an inconsistent finish.