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Location: Maquoketa, Ia/ Orr, Mn
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DA sander recommendations
Looking for thoughts on a good DA sander for prepping a cab and sheetmetal for paint. Cordless would be ideal but corded electric or pneumatic would work too.
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Location: Canon City, Colorado
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Re: DA sander recommendations
I've had my pneumatic dynabrade for over 20 yrs.
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Re: DA sander recommendations
Best DAs are made by Festool in my opinion.
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Re: DA sander recommendations
thanks- chances are this will get used for this one project so not looking for top of the line but also not something that will fall apart halfway through
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Re: DA sander recommendations
The new Milwaukee M12. One of my bodymen has one and he loves it.
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Re: DA sander recommendations
I have a couple. A 25 year old Chicago Pneumatic and a Snap On. Bought the Snap On on the LS1tech.com web site a couple of years ago. The CP has been bullet proof. Just oil it once and awhile.
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Location: Portland Oregon
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Re: DA sander recommendations
Dynabrade has been the autobody industry standard for decades.
Outside of that make sure you get one with a 3/16" not a 3/32" orbit for basic autobody work. 3/23" is for fine finishing with grits smaller than 320. If your going pneumatic look at the air consumption rates if your compressor is small to medium sized. Many cheaper DA's can really use the air. For me palm versions are nicer to use over the ones with handles.
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Re: DA sander recommendations
thanks for the feedback, I'll do some checking around based on your recommendations.
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Re: DA sander recommendations
Last october I was in the market and settled on a corded DeWalt that takes the hook style sanding discs. I have an older air operated DA that sucks the air from the compressor and was looking for something quieter. Worked great for my project.
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Re: DA sander recommendations
All probably need dust blown out.
Air needs lots of air. Look into lots of air. Batteries die and don't last. Corded have infinite power but keep you withing ~100 feet. |
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