What's the best tool for sanding in tight spaces?
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Z on Sep 20, 2012A finger nail file.Helpful Reply
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Dee W on Sep 21, 2012What about a dremel? They should have small attachments just the size you are looking for.Helpful Reply
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Z on Sep 21, 2012If it's variable speed, and goes slow, it could work too. Otherwise, at least for me, I'd wind up sanding too much off. I need to practice more using my Dremel.Helpful Reply
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Painted Therapy on Sep 21, 2012Just got a Dremel last night ladies, variable speed. I'm thinking it will work just fine. :) Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Dee W on Sep 21, 2012Fantastic!! Hope it does the job.Helpful Reply
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Z on Sep 21, 2012That's great PT. Looking forward to seeing what you're working on.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Sep 24, 2012Sometime for tight detail work I use stripper and the tools you use during the holidays to get nuts our of their shells - just open the kitchen gadget drawer and look for what will work and use it gently.Helpful Reply
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