Best sander yet!!

Discussion in 'Materials' started by Fastredblur, Aug 10, 2004.

  1. Fastredblur
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    Fastredblur New Member

    Just finished some fiberglass repair work on my boat and was getting ready to have it painted. I searched all over for a new sander that was lightweight and reliable. I came up with the Dynabrade Spirit 5" air sander. This thing is amazing and I just had to tell everyone. It's lightweight, fast, and exrtemely durable. I found the best price for it on ebay. If you search under 'Dynabrade sander' the best deal I found was $140.00 buy it now from ebay user ID: abrasivesupplycorp . I was so happy with it I thought I would pass it on. :cool:
     
  2. No offense, but this tastes like spam. Ask yourself - if a company sells by spamming and misleading, how good is the product? I'd recommend NOT buying this!
     
  3. Fastredblur
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    Fastredblur New Member

    So its not possible for someone to buy a product and enjoy it enough to help out a good seller? Im not trying to 'spam' ! Im recomending a sander and the best price I found. I have been browsing this forum for sometime now and desided to post... I guess that was a mistake. Well, i guess thats what you get for trying to help someone else who looking for a good sander... :p
     
  4. Dutch Peter
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    Dutch Peter Senior Member

    I'm always interested in good tools! They make your work so much lighter and results are better.
    So, way have a forum on materials, books and boats, and frequently names titles and brands fly over the net. But you can't tell about a good-for-that-price sander?
    I'm with you, Fastredblur!! :)
     
  5. Fastredblur
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    Fastredblur New Member

    Thanks Dutch Peter! :)
     
  6. lprimina
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    lprimina Senior Member

    thanks for the info I did some research on the web and there is a lot of info on their sanders. Indust.grade and so on sounds like a good tool but for boat building (Im old fashion in this regard) a board sander is better for the finished product. to many dips with an orbital sander (but it might be my heavy hand)
    Ben
     

  7. DGreenwood
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    DGreenwood Senior Member

    Good for you . That info is useful. I have used many of their products and had good luck with them. Good tools do make a difference in the quality of work and the satifaction in doing it. Thanks I'll check it out.

    I am also a spam hater but this hardly qualifies as spam unless Fastredblur owns stock in E-bay or Dyna-brade and he is really lousy at marketing.
     
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