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Your cart is empty. If you’re grinding, blending, or polishing pipes, tubing, or other compact, irregular
surfaces, the 2” x 1” x 1/4” Mounted Flap Wheel with shank
is the abrasive you need! Made with premium aluminum oxide coated, x-weight cloth
flaps arranged in a circular fan shape around the center straight shank, these
wheels are built to last and provide an extra element of flexibility. As the flapper
wheel is used the flaps wear down, exposing new sharp abrasive material
which extends the life of the tool and provides a consistent cut. Moreover, the
fan shape of these 2 inch flap wheels allows for added flexibility which makes them
ideal of irregular shaped work pieces especially work within cylindrical pieces
like pipes and tubes.
Marron Grosbek
2025-08-31 11:06:08
I'm using them to sand chip marks on glass. I sand them to make them smooth with 40 grit, and move to higher grit values for finishing. Silicon carbide is harder than glass so it works, and I'm very satisfied with the results. Right now I don't have a vice or stationary drill press, so it is a little awkward to hold the glass in one hand and the drill in the other. But the bits do the job.These inexpensive grinder bits are made of many pieces of sandpaper attached in a fan shape around a shaft. An ingenious design, and inexpensive to build. Each bit will last about 20 minutes of intense use as the sandpaper wears down to the shaft. A real stone grinder bit would work better and last longer, but you'd pay a lot more. Highly recommended as a low-cost grinder solution.
Freddy G.
2025-07-05 18:13:28
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Michael
2025-06-24 13:59:52
I like the assortment. They effectively remove material, and they last as long as more expensive ones
Boenne
2025-06-12 11:05:52
I had seen these before and I assume there must be some use for it, however, my experience is that this product is not functional.I used it to sand down a bike frame. the 'blades' are relatively short and stiff. You need to apply a good amount of pressure. Otherwise only the outer edges will touch your work surface. Even with pressure, the contact with your work surface is relatively limited and you are effectively only using 10-20% of the sanding surface. The additional pressure makes the material wear out quickly. The 'blades' tend to become frayed on the edges and too smooth to be effective.Possibly I am doing it wrong but I believe in order to be functional the individual 'blades' would need to be a tad more flexible and maybe a tad longer.
Curtis Hoffmann
2025-06-06 12:31:17
These are really very useful for furniture work, edge smoothing, anything that you can picture them doing, they do well. Can't believe I'm saying this but, YES, YOU DO NEED A DRILL with a standard chuck (not collet), and the faster it can go (rpm wise), the more effective your sanding will be.So let's talk about value: You're getting a lot AND you're getting a good variety, different grits mean lots of options! After I bought this package for a very specific job, but my Dad immediately said he'd buy some off me, because he would need them for a project he's undertaking. They are versatile and valuable and so convenient. Plenty of uses!
Don D.
2025-04-28 11:38:54
Just what I needed!!!
Long-time Customer
2025-04-23 16:18:24
They worked but I wasn't super impressed. Didn't work well with die my grinder.
The Crank
2025-03-29 13:13:12
I have only used these a few times. They don’t seem as durable as some flap wheels I bought at a woodworking trade show a few years ago. I wish I could have found the 3†versions on Amazon in a variety of grits but these will do.
Pablo Dominguez
2025-01-21 15:15:58
Funcionan perfectamente
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