Abrasive Kits Built For Real Work
Need to grind, smooth, or shine? These abrasive kits get right to it. No fluff. No filler. Just the right wheels, pads, and discs to take metal from rough to ready. Whether you're cutting back welds, blending edges, or dialing in a polished finish—there’s a kit here to help you get on with the job.
These kits aren’t random grab bags. They’re built for specific shop tasks:
- Metal Fab Starter Kit – A smart pick when you’re just getting set up. Good mix of grits and shapes to hit your daily grind.
- Weld Cleanup Kit – For burn-throughs, spatter, and seams that need smoothing after the torch goes cold.
- Polishing Kit – When only a clean shine will do. Tailored for buffing and finishing metal surfaces.
The Benchmark Abrasives The Melty Pack is a solid, all-purpose set for dealing with welds, bevels, and rough steel surfaces. It’s ideal for fab shops, fieldwork, or mobile rig use. Comes ready with multiple flap discs, quick-change pads, and a range of grits. Simple to grab, easy to use, and built tough.
Breakdown by Job: What Each Kit's Built For
Each kit is built around a task—weld cleanup, shaping, or finishing—so you can pick the one that fits. Here’s a quick look at what they’re made to do and the ranges they typically cover.
| Task | Included Items | Available Grits |
| Weld cleanup | Flap discs, surface conditioning discs | 36, 60, 80, Medium |
| Edge shaping | Resin fiber discs, flap wheels | 36, 60, 120 |
| Finish polishing | Surface prep pads, quick-change discs | Medium, Fine |
These kits work great on mild steel, stainless, and aluminum. They’re a time-saver when you don’t want to think too hard about what you need—just grab what fits the job and get after it.
FAQs About Abrasive Kits
What’s in a typical abrasive kit?
Flap discs, resin fiber discs, surface prep pads, and quick-change wheels. Mix depends on the kit.
Can I use these on stainless steel?
Yes. Most kits include materials safe for stainless—look for non-ferrous rated discs.
Is the Melty Pack good for beginners?
Yes. It’s a solid all-in-one for someone getting into metalworking or doing small fab projects.
How long do the abrasives last?
Depends on the metal, speed, and pressure. But each piece gives solid work time before it taps out.
Are these kits good for aluminum?
Some are. Check item descriptions—aluminum needs specific abrasives to prevent loading.
What grit should I start with?
Start rough (36 or 60) for heavy clean-up. Work up to 120+ for finishing.


































































