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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 6512837" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>Another vote for the klingspor, 90% of the discs i have here are from them, ive tested the waters now and again with samples of other brands, norton, tryolit, 3m and such but i always end up going back for the kilngspor's.</p><p></p><p>in that brand ive been using the ceramic flavor in the thin 5" ones and they do last a fair bit longer than the stainless ones i used to use, i found the stainless ones lasted longer in ms but the ceramic lasts even more, dearer but i find i get more whack out of them.</p><p></p><p></p><p>as for a blowout on a disc, possible it was stored in unsuitable conditions, too low or too high a humidity, in the sunlight maybe.</p><p>i cant remember the last time i ever had one blow and I have no interest in refreshing my memory either..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 6512837, member: 11821"] Another vote for the klingspor, 90% of the discs i have here are from them, ive tested the waters now and again with samples of other brands, norton, tryolit, 3m and such but i always end up going back for the kilngspor's. in that brand ive been using the ceramic flavor in the thin 5" ones and they do last a fair bit longer than the stainless ones i used to use, i found the stainless ones lasted longer in ms but the ceramic lasts even more, dearer but i find i get more whack out of them. as for a blowout on a disc, possible it was stored in unsuitable conditions, too low or too high a humidity, in the sunlight maybe. i cant remember the last time i ever had one blow and I have no interest in refreshing my memory either.. [/QUOTE]
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