Richard_C
Established Member
I've no experience of modern sanders, I get by happily with a c. 1960 Black and Decker vibrating sander attached to a drill which came out of my Dad's garage all those years ago.
My daughter is about to buy her first house and will need to be kitted out with a few tools. It's 200 miles away so can't just borrow mine. They already have a decent DeWalt 18v drill driver but that's about it. Its a 1930s house all OK but needs masses of redecoration including much sanding of wood. One living room wall is once-trendy T&G, dare not remove it because it probably covers plaster horrors, which needs sanding and refinishing in some way. Plus window cills, some of the doors ....
She more marathon runner than weightlifter in build so it needs to be reasonably easy to handle. 1/4 sheet (Like the DeWalt DWE6411) looks to be the sort of thing, but I also see random orbit sanders. Budget is limited, don't want to blow it all on a sander when other things are needed.
So the question - what are the + and - of random orbit vs 1/4 sheet for this sort of general purpose work?
My daughter is about to buy her first house and will need to be kitted out with a few tools. It's 200 miles away so can't just borrow mine. They already have a decent DeWalt 18v drill driver but that's about it. Its a 1930s house all OK but needs masses of redecoration including much sanding of wood. One living room wall is once-trendy T&G, dare not remove it because it probably covers plaster horrors, which needs sanding and refinishing in some way. Plus window cills, some of the doors ....
She more marathon runner than weightlifter in build so it needs to be reasonably easy to handle. 1/4 sheet (Like the DeWalt DWE6411) looks to be the sort of thing, but I also see random orbit sanders. Budget is limited, don't want to blow it all on a sander when other things are needed.
So the question - what are the + and - of random orbit vs 1/4 sheet for this sort of general purpose work?