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If you have shop air, then a random orbital sander is very cheap. They work
great, but they need a pretty good sized compressor. Roger http://home.insightbb.com/~derbyrm "Richard J Kinch" wrote in message .. . Of course, I also want to use it as a random orbital polisher. I just want to know if I can also use it as a sander in the way that I have described above. Sanding takes a lot more torque than polishing. Maybe it will stall too easily, or won't keep the random pattern? There are random orbital sanders, of course. High-horsepower gadgets. |
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