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Sander Advice - dapleb - 17-12-2017

So asked Tishabelle what she wants for Crimbo ... A.sander!



There seem to be many types belt, orbital, flappy do dah.



Its fur sanding wooden furniture. Anyone know what would be a suitable type and make pleasey?


Sander Advice - dmmsta - 17-12-2017

Doubt you'll want a belt sander for funiture.

 

Probably one of the multi head types for all them crooks and nannies.




Sander Advice - marko67 - 17-12-2017

I would concur. I use my multi tool sander for detail work. Exceedingly effective! The velcro hooks on the iron shaped pad for sandpaper wear if you let them get hot but a replacement is cheap. 

Never had much luck with orbital sanders, finish is always inconsistent. Belt sanders are scary and dig trenches if you don't pay attention. My fav for flat surfaces is a big vibrating sander, same principle as the multi tool.

 

I have Bosch (multi tool), hitachi, metabo and makita. The makita is my least fav. All my green Bosch tools take a beating and seem well designed and built. I probably do more sanding with the multi tool than the rest put together.




Sander Advice - Robodene - 17-12-2017

A belt sander is really only for preparing wood for making furniture. Not an easy tool to use but indispensible for its purpose - after much practice. A metal plate wood scraper could be useful.


Sander Advice - dandywarhol - 18-12-2017

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Sander Advice - FILO - 18-12-2017

If she is sanding down old furniture for painting a palm sander would be useful.


Sander Advice - Quartermaster - 18-12-2017

I used a Black and Decker mouse to sand my garden bench. It worked fine.




Sander Advice - dmmsta - 18-12-2017

Quote:I used a Black and Decker mouse to sand my garden bench. It worked fine.
I hear these have quite a following in the fetish area too... :hide:



Sander Advice - dapleb - 18-12-2017

Lost me dare dandy oi dunt know anyone outside of the home of Morris dancin! Is that the Emily sander they are always on aboot on the radio?



Thanks for all advice chaps. Oi have it sorted now.


Sander Advice - marko67 - 19-12-2017

Did you grit your teeth and make a rough guess?

 

 

Wotcha get? I like new toys.




Sander Advice - dapleb - 19-12-2017

Yes a rough 80 grit guess.



Oil let ewe know after crimbo. She sometimes browses Carpe. :-)


Sander Advice - Studley Ramrod - 19-12-2017

That'll give you time to return it and buy the wan she actually wanted. Tongue



Sander Advice - Quartermaster - 19-12-2017

Quote:I hear these have quite a following in the fetish area too... :hide:
Our elderly neighbour accidentally sat on it. Took 2 hours to prise her off . She's bought one herself and seems to be doing an awful lot of sanding in her bedroom.




Sander Advice - dandywarhol - 19-12-2017

Quote:Lost me dare dandy oi dunt know anyone outside of the home of Morris dancin! Is that the Emily sander they are always on aboot on the radio?



Thanks for all advice chaps. Oi have it sorted now.
 

Bernie, he beat Hillary Clitdon before Donald Thump lied his way into the House - you need to get out more




Sander Advice - dapleb - 19-12-2017

Think the problem is I am oot more. :-)


Sander Advice - marko67 - 20-12-2017

Quote:Think the problem is I am oot more. :-)
Nicely put.



Sander Advice - dapleb - 25-12-2017

Quote: 

Wotcha get? I like new toys.


Since she has been such a good girl this year she got a black and Decker mousey for detail stuff and a Bosch pex 300 ae random orbital sander fur the larger surfaces :-)



Thanks again chaps.