Features
- Resin-over-resin bond
- Silicon carbide abrasive
- Paper backing
- Designed for heavy material removal
- Produces a smooth edge finish
- Intended for use with floor edge sanders and for hard-to-reach areas
Specifications
Size | 7" x 7/8" |
Abrasive | Silicon carbide |
Bond | Resin-over-resin |
Backing | Paper-backed |
Intended Materials | Wood, tile, concrete floors |
Compatible With | Floor edge sander (edge sanding applications) |
Available Grits | ["16", "20", "24", "36", "40", "50", "60", "80", "100", "120"] |
Status | Discontinued |
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A paper‑backed sanding disc with a resin-over-resin bond and silicon carbide abrasive. Built for aggressive material removal while producing a smooth edge finish. Suitable for sanding wood, tile, and concrete floors and for working in areas reachable with a floor edge sander.
Project Ideas
Business
Edge-Only Floor Refresh Service
Offer a fast, budget-friendly service targeting perimeter problem areas—under radiators, along baseboards, inside closets—using aggressive grits for removal and fine grits for blend-in. Ideal for landlords and pre-listing spruce-ups.
Perimeter Concrete Prep Specialist
Partner with epoxy/urethane floor installers to handle the edges their planetary grinders miss. Provide clean, uniform profile (CSP) along walls, posts, and corners with silicon carbide discs, improving adhesion and reducing callbacks.
Post-Install Tile Edge Beveling
After tile crews finish, offer on-site edge easing of cut tiles at thresholds and transitions. Market as a safety and aesthetic upgrade for homeowners and boutiques; charge per linear foot with optional sealing included.
Discontinued Disc Resale Bundles
Source remaining stock of these discontinued discs and resell as curated grit bundles for vintage floor edgers. Include a compatibility chart and usage guide, and sell through niche contractor forums and marketplaces.
DIY Rental Edge Kit for Shops
Bundle assorted grits, dust masks, and a quick-start guide as an upsell for tool rental counters. Target weekend warriors who rent drum sanders, positioning the kit as the missing piece for professional-looking edges.
Creative
Inlaid Floor Medallion Flush-Fit
Use coarse grits (36–60) to quickly true the subfloor recess and flush the edges of a wood medallion, then move to 80–120 to blend the medallion perfectly into the field boards. The edge sander gets tight to walls and radiators, producing a crisp, factory-like transition.
Parquet Border Revival with Gradient Stain
Revive a tired parquet by aggressively leveling cupped border blocks with 36–60 grit, then feather the last 2–3 inches to the field with 80–120 for a smooth fade. Apply a darker perimeter stain for a vintage picture-frame effect that looks intentional and high-end.
Tile Threshold Soft-Bevel Upgrade
Ease sharp porcelain or stone tile transitions at doorways. Start with 80 grit to establish a consistent 1–2 mm bevel, then refine with 100–120 for a satin edge that feels finished and safer underfoot, matching factory edges on cut tiles.
Concrete Perimeter Reveal Border
Create a decorative 3–6 inch reveal around room edges by removing laitance and micro-leveling with 24–60 grit, then polishing the border to 100–120. Stain or tint the reveal for a subtle frame effect that pairs with rugs and minimalist interiors.
Reclaimed Stair Tread Edge Makeover
On stair projects where drums can’t reach, use 36–60 grit to strip paint and adhesive from nosings and stringer edges, then finish with 100–120 for a smooth, splinter-free feel before oil or varnish. Perfect for tight corners and landings.