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Hello all,
a couple of weeks ago on a sunday morning i was watching QVC,diy morning as usual they were demonstrating sanding discs.I watched the guy use a drill with ... -
qvc purchase !!!
Hello all,
a couple of weeks ago on a sunday morning i was watching QVC,diy morning as usual they were demonstrating sanding discs.I watched the guy use a drill with an attachment holding a sanding disc and he was sanding everything with it !! he even had a 4" nail sitting 3" out of the timber and sanded it down !
i bought !! using it today on marble and unbelievable,two very hard discs in a 15 disc pack that will last forever i think !! i even done a nail today too,lol.
brilliant piece of kit and so handy with stone jobs.
heres the link...Hand Held Sanding & Grinding Drill Attachment
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It was worth a punt at that price, glad it worked
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unreal in fact !! very impressed and the rough discs would be brilliant at stripping paint.I was even sanding the rough backing near the edges of 20mm thick marble,and it sure is hard,i sanded all day with the one disc and its still in top condition !
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Do you find you have good control with the drill ???
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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i was using a router type bit in the grinder for nosing the marble,then i was using this disc on and electric drill.Then handing piece to my helper and he was using 2 grades oof sandpaper in a sander and the finish was class.
Last edited by hillhead; 01-02-2010 at 10:46 PM.
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