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Draper Fibre Sanding Discs 125mm

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Bosch 115mm Blue Metal Sanding Disc

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Trend Mesh Random Orbital Sanding Disc 125mm

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Bosch Expert C470 Wood Sanding Disc 125mm

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About Sanding Discs

Sanding discs are essential abrasive accessories designed for use with random orbital sanders, angle grinders, and other power tools to achieve smooth, professional finishes on a variety of materials. Available in multiple diameters including 115mm, 125mm, 150mm, 180mm, and 225mm, these discs feature different grit ratings to suit everything from aggressive material removal to fine finishing work. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of sanding discs from leading brands including Bosch Professional, DeWalt, and Black and Decker, covering wood, metal, stone, and paint applications.

Modern sanding discs utilise various attachment systems including hook and loop (Velcro-style) and quick-fit designs for rapid disc changes during projects. Premium options such as Bosch Expert C470 discs feature advanced abrasive technology for extended lifespan and superior performance, whilst mesh sanding sheets like the Piranha Hi Tech range offer excellent dust extraction to maintain visibility and reduce clogging. Whether you're a professional tradesperson requiring bulk quantities or a DIY enthusiast tackling home improvements, MyToolShed.co.uk provides specialist sanding discs for every application.

Applications

Sanding discs are used across numerous trades and applications:

  • Carpenters and joiners - smoothing timber, preparing surfaces for finishing, removing old paint and varnish
  • Metal fabricators and welders - deburring, rust removal, blending welds, surface preparation before coating
  • Decorators and painters - preparing walls and woodwork, flatting between coats, removing defects
  • Vehicle body repair - feathering paint edges, removing corrosion, finishing filler repairs
  • Stone masons and tilers - smoothing edges, removing adhesive residue, surface levelling
  • DIY enthusiasts - furniture restoration, general maintenance, home renovation projects
  • Dry wall contractors - smoothing plasterboard joints and compound

Choosing The Right Sanding Discs

When selecting sanding discs, consider these essential factors:

Disc diameter: Ensure the disc matches your tool size - common sizes are 115mm, 125mm, and 150mm for random orbital sanders, with larger diameters for specialist applications.

Grit rating: Lower grits (40-80) remove material quickly; medium grits (100-150) suit general smoothing; fine grits (180-320+) provide finishing quality surfaces. Purchase multiple grits for progressive sanding.

Material compatibility: Choose discs specifically designed for your workpiece - wood discs (like Bosch C430 or C470), metal discs (Blue Metal range), or stone discs (Black Stone series) deliver optimal results on their intended materials.

Attachment system: Hook and loop discs offer quick changes and reusability, whilst adhesive-backed options provide secure fixing. Quick-fit systems like those from Black and Decker enable rapid disc swaps without tools.

Dust extraction: Mesh sanding discs and perforated designs significantly improve dust extraction, keeping work areas cleaner and extending disc life by preventing clogging.

Frequently Asked Questions

What grit sanding disc should I start with?

For most projects, start with 80-grit for initial material removal or paint stripping, progress to 120-grit for smoothing, and finish with 180-240 grit for a fine surface. Always sand progressively through the grits rather than jumping from coarse to fine.

Are hook and loop sanding discs reusable?

Yes, hook and loop (Velcro-style) sanding discs can be removed and reattached multiple times, making them ideal when switching between grits or checking your work progress. Replace discs when the abrasive becomes worn or clogged beyond cleaning.

Can I use wood sanding discs on metal?

No - always use material-specific discs. Wood discs load up quickly on metal, whilst metal discs are too aggressive for timber and create deep scratches. MyToolShed stocks specialist discs for wood, metal, and stone to ensure optimal performance and safety on each material type.

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