Tool for efficient deck sanding

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by GWB, Feb 13, 2008.

  1. naturewaterboy
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    naturewaterboy Steel Drum Tuner

    Ok, Jim, but just my left ear......

    thanks Kaptin. I guess it will only hurt for a little while. Mebbe I'll look on ebay...
     
  2. mongo75
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    Let's say you're kinda not financially ready to pick up a Festool..... what do ya'll say about the common Bosch, Dewalt, or Craftsman DA sanders- they're definitely in my price range, and I only really need it for doing one boat, so longevity (past this project) is not a major concern.
     
  3. ratrace2
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    Personally,
    I'd go down to the local auto-body supply store and get a "taiwan" special for $50.00, and rent a compressor from Home depot..........
     
  4. naturewaterboy
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    naturewaterboy Steel Drum Tuner

    The DA sander - what is the "rotex" mode best for? Do you switch back and forth from rotex to orbital while sanding?
     
  5. ratrace2
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    Come on man, go buy a $50.00 DA and try both modes.......I haven't even considered what the "rotex" mode is in so long I don't even know. Ya get the stright spin for grinding and random for smoothing.
    "do you build them or just tune them? if ya put a little 600 on the DA you can add a full to the pitch.........
     
  6. mongo75
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    mongo75 Senior Member

    Ratrace how's your boat project coming along?
     
  7. the1much
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    the1much hippie dreams

    he's repairing a hole in the hull :confused:
    his thumb hit the wrong switch on his sander :confused: :rolleyes: :p :p :p :D
     
  8. mongo75
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    Now that's funny!!
     
  9. naturewaterboy
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    naturewaterboy Steel Drum Tuner

    ratrace,
    I build and tune steel drums. Working on stainless steel construction now. Got sidetracked on this boat tho - I'll tune the drums on the boat if I can find calm enuf water to drop anchor in... hard to tune a drum when the thing is swinging around:D
     
  10. Kaptin-Jer
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    Kaptin-Jer Semi-Pro

    Naturewaterboy, next time you come up to civilization give me a holler. I'll let you buy me a cup of coffee. My email is listed.
     
  11. naturewaterboy
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    naturewaterboy Steel Drum Tuner

    Ok, I owe you a cup for your patience and good info - thanks very much. I'm going to get the Rotex 150 and hook a shop vac to it. I won't be doing any more work on the boat until November - have some other task to do until then.
     
  12. Kaptin-Jer
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    Kaptin-Jer Semi-Pro

    There are a couple of places locally to get what you want, when you are ready let me know.
     
  13. david@boatsmith
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    the pc 6" da will work fine . for paint and nonskid removal you probably want to start with 40 or 60 grit. also you will want to replace the pad with a harder one that wiil be easier to keep things flat David
     
  14. naturewaterboy
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    naturewaterboy Steel Drum Tuner

    thanx - I'll stock up on 40 grit pads. I may go visit Kaptin Jer and pick up a Festool DA with all the pads, paper and stuff, or I may just order everything on line and have it shipped - I gotta drive thru that dreaded Miami to get up his way....
     

  15. david@boatsmith
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    International tools in Dania has a lot of tools . They are on line and ship. David
     
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