George Vondriska

Which Electric Sander to Use?

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It’s important that you pick the right sander for your next woodworking projects. From belt sanders and finishing sanders to random orbit sanders and straight line sanders, George Vondriska describes the benefits of each style and different situations where they work best.

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5 Responses to “Which Electric Sander to Use?”

  1. Michael D'Amico

    What about the Vibrator sander that's been around that you put a 3 X 10" piece of sandpaper on. Does that sander fall in the category of an in-line sander? I think it does, because it's using a 60 Hz single axis electro-magnet to move the sanding surface back and forth. Let me know if I'm correct. Sears and Black and Decker have been making these for 50 years and I thought they were the most common of the home owner sanders.

  2. Kelly Craig

    Interesting that you used the worst tool Bosch has ever produced to explain sanders. I gave that sander the worst [Amazon] review I've ever given a product. The push button hold system just doesn't hold paper. I went through two of them and had the same problem. In fact, many others did too, because it was stated as being a problem common to that, specific quarter sheet sander.

  3. Bernt-Ove Malén

    Festool Rotex ?

  4. Amando Jose

    It's possible to put legends in Brazilian Portuguese in videos ?

  5. Ralph Isaacs

    Thank you

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