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Old 11.03.2013, 06:31 PM   #654
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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
WOW!! that must have cost an arm and a leg. is the head you use have a bolt you can change and clean out. That is Sweet!! does the velcro really hold the paper well? heavy duty 80 through 36 and 40 grit is what i use a lot.

the only sander i have that spins or rotates is an egder, which is similar to what you have just not as advance. i only use vibrating palm sanders because they don't leave sanding marks and dig into the wood much. Belt sanders are another story all together.

what man that cost me $70 at home depot, you can get a milwaukee for $60, etc. the dewalt i returned was $80. it's not like it was a porter cable or something like that. actually it's an "amateur" sander but the pro versions are what, $200 or so?

maybe we're calling the same thing two different names, eg. palm sander or random orbit sander. same thing.

look here, good article, i read it while researching what to get (i had to sand a bunch of drywall and then other stuff happened, long story, i kept the sander, belt i don't need). but a good read, esp. for pros:

http://www.clcboats.com/life-of-boat...r-roundup.html
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