MikeJhn":2izz6crn said:You have got to love the supercilious grin on the chap sanding the wall: https://www.angliatoolcentre.co.uk/mirk ... oC2frw_wcB =D>
Mike
SteveF":15z6z9vl said:supplier promised to send missing parts
was so excited to have a play but will now wait
i am think about some pad savers so will pop to axi at weekend
do you use abranet on timber ?
Steve
MrDavidRoberts":2hl07dkk said:I would just use it without pad savers, my last one lasted for a year+ before it started to show any wear signs but was still solid, the thick pad savers supposedly create a bit of a off-force thus not leaving the best possible finish. New pads if bought from ebay are only about 10-15pounds , a pad saver is half of that.. so not worth it really.
I have some abranet, but.. I have found it's a nightmare to use on anything else than a flat surface as it tears so easily if you sand some edges + they are notorious for destroying your pads+ they don't really last that much longer as well if used with timber..
I'm using them however when I need to sand some walls as in that case they last very long and provide really good dust extraction- that's the only use I have for them...way too much hype over them.
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