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bbh57 03-24-2011 09:54 PM

Electric sander
 
I saw one of these sanders at Fiberglass coatings today. powerful and lightweight 1.9 lbs! Very nice. But a bit pricey,




http://www.abglovesandabrasives.com/servlet/the-433/Mirka-CEROS-550CV-5"/Detail

NoBones 03-24-2011 10:16 PM

Re: Electric sander
 
Quote:

I saw one of these sanders at Fiberglass coatings today. powerful and lightweight 1.9 lbs! Very nice. But a bit pricey,

http://www.abglovesandabrasives.com/...50CV-5"/Detail

Yo Bill,

Waz-up with the link???

How long you been at this??

I know you can do better!!! :D

See ya, Ken

bbh57 03-24-2011 10:22 PM

Re: Electric sander
 
Sorry guys dont know why its not working
the sander is a Mirka CEROS

Link works only when you copy and paste in the address bar, Dont know why?

thegoggleeye 03-25-2011 06:17 AM

Re: Electric sander
 
ive done enough work with d/a's (orbital sanders) to build noah's ark out of a tree and i can tell you there is no rational for spending that kind of money on a sander unless your hourly rate will cover the price in one hour. for light weight sanding stick to a pnumatic sander. dont waste the money. a $60 porter cable d/a will do everything u need (except walk ur dog)

Seacraft84 03-25-2011 09:10 AM

Re: Electric sander
 
I agree goggle. I have the proter cable and it has been doing all I need it to. It has a 5" sticky back. The only reason I did the sticky was someone gave me a bunch of 5" 80 grit sticky pads. I have a pnuematic kobalt 6" with hook and loop pad that is a good sander too. Used it on my 23' and it still has plenty of life left. It was like a $50 sander too.

KenB 03-25-2011 11:14 AM

Re: Electric sander
 
I got some cheap refurb rigid sanders. 5 inch orbital and 18 inch belt together were under $80. Both fit with the rigid vacuum I already have.

One trick I figured out is to take a bungie cord and hook both sides over the gunnel. Then put the sander in the loop. Now you just have to move the sander around, bouncing on bungie, instead of holding it up the whole time.

I have long and short bungies, which seems to be enough (connect them end to end) to cover most the sides and bottom.


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