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Great Tool. The safety catch takes some getting use to the first few times, but then becomes second nature. The ability to swap out sand paper quickly and easily with the hook and loop sandpaper is a nice feature. I really like this tool and the price is very reasonable for the quality of the tool. It works great.
Options are a 3 inch disc and an extension allowing you to get inside hollow forms. The sanding disc paper is not cheap, but does last a good while. I have a 1.5 HP 20 gallon Emglo compressor and this tool works very well with this set up. I bought this to use with lathe spindle and bowl sanding. I would definitley suggest not using a pancake compressor, but the 20 gal kept up.
The angled head allows you to get into tite spots very easily.
These pads are helpful to keep the original pad on the machine from getting worn down. These pads are available at a number of places that sell the sand paper. Also 2 different length extensions are available for deep bowel sanding. 3" is available and the discs readily screw on and off with the wrench that comes with the kit. The question of air power is not a problem for me as I am set up for lots of air. great tool, this fits my small hand. This came with a 2" disc. As an aside comment, there are intermediate pads that can be placed between the H/L surface that allow different degrees of float for different curves etc.
A larger system would be better. So, if you wish to use this tool with a small volume compressor, you may be dissapointed in the performance of this tool. A "kiddie compressor" will not do. IT DOES REQUIRE A HIGH VOLUME OF AIR. It works very well for the purpose for which I bought it- working in tight places. I really like this tool. I would further comment on a review I read BEFORE buying this tool. I have a 6 Hp/ 33 gallon compressor and it works OK for this tool.
This sander works less than one minute with a portable air compressor. I am sorry I bought this sander. In the Canadian Woodworking magazine (Aug/Sep 08) it states this sander "is one of the few air sanders that can be operated on a portable air compressor" this is NOT true. I discovered later in the Woodcraft October Catalog that they note the sander requires a minimum of a 60 gallon capacity compressor or equiivalent to operate.
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