Vacuum Sander Recommendations?
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- Steve Laume
- Posts: 4127
- Joined: Feb 13th, '05, 20:40
- Location: Raven1984 Cape Dory 30C Hull #309Noank, CT
- Contact:
Lie-Nielsen
Sea Hunt, you have obviously never had the pleasure of holding one of those fine planes. Definitely not a toy and worth the money. It is just a matter of weather you have that much to spend on a fine tool. You could be sailing a nice cheap little whatever instead of an extremely well built classic, Cape Dory, sailboat but you know the value of what you have got. I would go with a trim router and a round over bit. Those are fine planes and you have a beautiful boat, Steve.
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- Posts: 188
- Joined: Feb 8th, '05, 11:12
- Location: 27' Cape Dory (Alerion),
9' Dyer,
Grosse Pointe, Michigan
Bosch 6" 1250DEVS - best random orbital sander in the w
I whole heartedly recommend the top of the line Bosch 6" random orbital sander. It's a commercial duty unit and is the only random orbit sander I know of that has a gear driven sanding pad that's impossible to stall. I've had the previous model of the same unit for over 15 years and have done A LOT of heavy duty bottom paint sanding with it. I've gone through at least 100 sanding discs (mostly 36 grit) over the years and it has always performed admirably.
http://bosch.cpotools.com/sanders/all_s ... 0devs.html
http://bosch.cpotools.com/sanders/all_s ... 0devs.html
- tartansailor
- Posts: 1527
- Joined: Aug 30th, '05, 13:55
- Location: CD25, Renaissance, Milton, DE
Yes, I agree!
Got one.
It does it all, fast.
Dick
It does it all, fast.
Dick