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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:44 am    Post subject: Palm sanders Reply with quote

Seeking recommendations for the most useful palm sander to use for sanding the various filled bits prior to painting,
I see belt, orbital, random orbital, detail sanders with circular, triangular, rectangular and square bases.
Help.

Mike Gamble
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:51 am    Post subject: Palm sanders Reply with quote

Dear Mike
I used a small orbital palm sander from B&Q and this seemed to do the trick. Be careful that you do not dig into the surface with any sander you use or it will ruin your day.
I think I used the sander for cutting back the main filling but then hand sanded after that. It gave more control and a better feel for the finish - car sprayers use electric tools but then they are experienced with what they are doing.
I am still waiting for my Permit which is why I am still grounded. Very frustrating.
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Steve
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 3:09 pm    Post subject: Palm sanders Reply with quote

Hi Mike,

I'd say don't use any thing that spins or rotates. Just a "jitterbug"
vibrating type. I used a DeWalt 1/4 sheet (square)sander. I've seen 1/2
sheet (rectangle) models that would probably work even better (faster).

Kevin
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Mike Gamble wrote:

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Seeking recommendations for the most useful palm sander to use for
sanding the various filled bits prior to painting,
I see belt, orbital, random orbital, detail sanders with circular,
triangular, rectangular and square bases.
Help.

Mike Gamble
XS mono 440

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 4:38 pm    Post subject: Palm sanders Reply with quote

Hi Mike & Steve,

A WORD OF CAUTION
Just remember that most car sprayers will be working on steel sheet and when you hit that with a sander it is not the same as hitting soft composite!
The surface area of a power sander is also very small and it will be very difficult/impossible to produce flat surfaces or regular curved surfaces.
Hand sanding is better and much safer.

Pete J


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Dear Mike

I used a small orbital palm sander from B&Q and this seemed to do the trick. Be careful that you do not dig into the surface with any sander you use or it will ruin your day.

I think I used the sander for cutting back the main filling but then hand sanded after that. It gave more control and a better feel for the finish - car sprayers use electric tools but then they are experienced with what they are doing.

I am still waiting for my Permit which is why I am still grounded. Very frustrating.

Regards

Steve
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 02, 2006 3:19 am    Post subject: Palm sanders Reply with quote

Thanks toSteve, Kevin and Pete for your inputs - noted.

Steve, what on earth is holding you up now? Is there a problem or is it just the wheels grinding exceedingly slowly? I feel for you.
Mike
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