I took a run out to Yandles today and bought a couple of packs of 70 x 125 abranet to try. Stupidly I didn't think to buy a sanding pad to go with them. :? What are most folks using to go with this size of Abranet?
And don't forget the 20mm 4m hose to connect it to your extractor.
Cheers Peter
woodpig":1o1dx065 said:One of the reasons I thought I'd try it is that it's supposed to last longer and doesn't clog like ordinary abrasives. I do have a vac but there are several types of plain pads out there and wondered what others experience of them were. Guess I'll have to buy one and try it out. Thanks for the link to the vac version though, something I may get later.
The reason I have been put off drum sanders is the mess they make. If you do go ahead and make something, please let us know how you get on.Gerard Scanlan":1a99ei3b said:Just recently started using this abrasive with the hand sanding pad and extraction hose and on my random orbital sander. I wish I had discover this earlier. It is fast and there is no dust on the bench, even with your vacuum clearner running on low power (so you can listen to the radio) there is plenty of suction for removing the saw dust. Magic!
Now all I need to do is to build a new hollow drum for my drum sander and work out how to hook up the extraction so it removes the dust from inside the drum and I can put that back into service.
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