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Old 04-08-2007, 07:33 PM
finestkind finestkind is offline
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Location: CAPE COD, MA
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Default Re: sander advice??

Well I'm not sure what these guys use on these boat restorations but I'm a carpenter and I have been using the same Porter Cable 6" Random Orbital sander for ten years!!! Which included rebuilding a fiberglass body for a cj5 jeep. So it has been quite abused and still kickin!! I'm not sure if the newer ones have a dust port for hooking up a vac or not!! Here is the porter cable info: Model 7335
3.7 Amp, AC only
Electronic variable-speed dial 2,500-6,000 OPM
Random, swirl-free sanding action
Spiral/bevel gears
100% ball bearings
Standard Equipment: Sander, PSA pad, abrasive disk, side handle, and operating manual

A lot of people i work with love the Fein 6" Random Orb. which does have a vaccum hook up!!!! Here's there info: Model MSf 636-1
Specifications
Model: MSf 636-1
Input Watts: 380
Output Watts: 190
Speed, no load: 7500 RPM
Stroke: 5/16"
Net Weight: 3.7 lbs
Hose Connection: 1 1/4" GOOD LUCK!!!!
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