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21 Ιουν 2020 · I don’t know but I look for the best value abrasive... I find that to be VSM belts. Belts are a significant expenditure for me. I’ve never used combat Abrasives but if it’s those red shredder belts then I don’t think those belts are that good. I did try a couple shredder belts late last year.
Red label is good, combat abrasives are good. Go ceramic for up to 120 or 240. Much less heat, they strip metal for quite a long time. Combat Abrasives has a great 1x30 starter pack. I used them for a long time on my old 1x30.
Red Label Abraisives mostly. Very cost effective and long enough lasting. I've got some other belts I bought recently from Maker Material Supply and one is a Combat Abraisives shredder. It is extremely efficient and seems like it's going to last a long time.
3 Φεβ 2022 · I have not used red label, but I would not recommend combat for ceramic belts. I have some 2x72 ceramics from them and they have no longevity at all. I recently spoke to someone who carries their line and he said they have had many other complaints of the same thing.
I used them for a while on my 1x30. Decent belts but I felt like red labels held up better and cut more aggressively for longer. I never tested them back to back, but I've stuck with red label for a while now.
Red Label is way better than Combat abrasive belts. It is because their belts are full of superior quality, has a wider selection, and come in more material variety. So, you can easily choose from a great number of options.
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