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On Sun, 26 Apr 2015 12:17:13 -0500, Califbill
wrote: Wayne.B wrote: Anyone who does significant woodworking or boat projects has almost certainly found themselves doing more sanding than they'd really like. I've done a lot over the years and the more I do, the less I like it. There are three main issues: Dust/dirt, noise and vibration. After owning and using almost every type and brand, I've finally found one that makes the best of a bad job: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018Z8D64 It has the best dust collection and the least vibration of anything I've ever used and it also has decent power for small to mid-sized jobs. I also own a Bosch quarter sheet sander for doing fine finish work and it is an excellent product also. Canadian guy is redoing his Grady. Swears by a Festool Rotex. Adjustable aggressiveness, and vacuum cleaner hookup. === The Bosch that I have has a speed adjustment and can also be hooked up to a vacuum. I originally bought it because it was highly rated for low vibration level. Vibration is a big fatigue factor with long usage and can also lead to nerve damage and circulatory issues. |
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