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Equipment & Gear => All Other Gear => Topic started by: KFhunter on October 29, 2018, 03:38:22 PM
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Who's using what for belts? I got a whole ziplock bag full of old belts, I need a pile of new belts!
The Ken Onion uses 3/4" x 12" belts
Work sharp uses 1/2 x 12 (I think) belts.
did some digging around and found red label abrasives online
Can anyone beat this price? I think if I ordered each belt in bulk I might come out ahead, but I'd have 10/ea or more and since the kit has 3/ea of a couple belts it'd be harder to math :chuckle:
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I got the belts, they work good, I'll be using them from now on.
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:tup:
I need some new belts for my work sharp.
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I’d be interested in buying some if you’re buying bulk.
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I've bought them cheaper than that on Amazon. Generic belts sell for about 50 cents apiece.
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I need to get a few new belts.
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How are these belts holding up now that it's been a while?
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great
I use those coarse green belts quite a bit on things other than knives, come in very handy. They're holding up just as good as the regular belts if not better.
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3/4 X 12 Inch Knife Sharpener Sanding Belts, 10-Pack Assortment
by Red Label Abrasives
Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KMODSXE/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_AhqOCb9QGPCRM
16.47 with Prime.
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Thanks fellas :tup:
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Black friday deal on
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Tag . Thanks KF
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As I'm reading that, I have to be on their mailing list to get the discount code?
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I dunno, deal starts in a couple days
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Its on their site now. 20% off.
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The Red Labels are about $16 including shipping for 10 belts on their site. The Red Label belts may have better abrasives. Not sure.
This is a way better deal!
https://www.amazon.com/Sackorange-Sharpener-Sanding-Coarse-Medium/dp/B07L6VBN2J/ref=pd_sbs_6/146-0699236-0806868?pd_rd_w=UeGUH&pf_rd_p=0a3ad226-8a77-4898-9a99-63ffeb1aef90&pf_rd_r=V8A3EB4DEGMDJN59Q3JT&pd_rd_r=9f4c795c-ab06-44ad-91c0-80bf1b987739&pd_rd_wg=ROwZ6&pd_rd_i=B07L6VBN2J&th=1
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My machine came with P80, P220, and 6000 grits. I don’t think that I’ve ever used the P80, rarely use the P220.
I’d like to find a set with grits between 1000-6000