Ask a interpretation worker: ol’ dirty sander

This is the first instance I’ve heard that specific complaint approximately a pad sander: Donald here has worn out the poor thing’s pad, and when he presses down on it, the body’s screws poke through his paper.

You technically should let the sander do the work, but that old DeWALT 411 (DeWA?) looks like it’s worked

tough decent for one lifetime.

I’m increasingly of a random-orbital fan myself, but I’m curious: anybody have a screwy sander story to share? Give us the gritty details.

More:

Muzzle your tool and keep from huffing the dust.

Then take our crash course in extreme sanding.

Original post by Harry Sawyers

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