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How to Use an Electric Sander

Hi everyone - I thought this might be a useful guide. It shows you techniques for using an Orbital, Belt, Sheet and Mouse/Palm sander. Yeah, and all in one, that should prove useful. There's also a video with the guide giving instructions. Hope you all find this one useful. Thanks Graham. http://hometipster.com/how-to-use-an-electr...
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  • Dee W Rock Creek, OH
    Thank-you for the video..it was simple to understand and follow. It would be nice if a sander could be made that you could switch the attachments according to your need. In regard to the battery operated tools, they may be more convenient but do you feel they are as durable?
    on Jun 27, 2012 · Like 0
  • Hometipster.com Columbus, MS
    Thanks. Yeah, there's some useful tips in the video. The cordless tools are just as durable. Depending on the type of home improvements you do will really dictate the power unit. If you only use a sander occasionally then you won't need to spend the big bucks, but it you use it every day it's worth spending extra - and the cost really comes down to the battery. Check some out at your local store or online. Try Lowes.com
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  • Dee W Rock Creek, OH
    Thanks for the help.
    on Jun 27, 2012 · Like 0

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