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Re: Whitewater Interior Progress
The spainish one was bought at a local harware stop, looked like it had been on the shelf for years. It was purple and the bristles were actually brass. It worked well but after I blew through that I tried the one from sears and it lasted about 15 min. So then I went back to the same local guy and he had one left. That one lasted a good while but eventually went to hell. Went back to the store and the new ones he had were all cheepies, made in china (for the same price). So I opted for one for 9$ from a tool wholesale store that one lasted OK but not as well as the Spanish one. Problem is I can't find them anywhere, not even online. They were packed under the name of Shark Welding. I now need to purchase a 5th one to finish up I have a few more spots on the ceiling to do and it is done for that phase.
I was tempted to try the twisted type but thought it might be to aggressive, If I did I probably would have used the same one from start to finish. Are you doing a large area or small. Sears did have various adapters to go between tools, if that helps. Let me know how you make out, pics don't hurt either. Have you checked out the Long Island Sound gatherings thread yet?
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