2 inch Diameter Bowl Sander with Dual Bearing Head and 2 inch Foam Hook and Loop Sander with 1/4 inch Mandrel and 9 inch Long Hardwood Handle
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Charles Michael Gibson
> 3 daygood for what I use it for, quality is not high.
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Lester A. Tockerman
> 3 dayNicely designed
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Siam Wood Shop
> 3 dayEasy and safe to use and gives a great finish,
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CCF3
> 3 dayWorked great for a while, but after sanding 2 large bowls, the padded sanding head came unglued and fell off
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Bobbyjim
> 3 dayNicely made and good value.
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sandyeggodave
> 3 dayThis is a great tool. Oil the bearings before use. Dont overheat it. Buy it! But, Why cheap out on the sandpaper? The sandpaper is too small for the sanding discs. Hook and loop sticks out past paper. Why send paper that doesnt fit? Or is it an oversized sanding disc? Update: I called peachtreeservice, at the advise of a card that came with sander, to tell them the paper doesnt fit the pad, but No answer from their customer service during business hours. A trip to the store before I can use tool on a bowl. Not happy about that.
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Craig
> 3 dayThis is one of the easiest and best ideas for finishing the insides of my bowl turns. I highly suggest this tool for anybody looking for quality and at a great price.
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mark becker
20-11-2024Sanding wood
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LeRoy Dutton
16-11-2024WORKED GREAT RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX. HAD SOME CHATTER ON THE INNER LIP OF A BOWL. IT SANDED OUT IN A MATTER OF MINUTES. YOU REALLY NEED NO INSTRUCTIONS. I ENDED UP WITH A GREAT FINISH IN A MATTER OF MINUTES GOING THROUGH SEVERAL GRITS. WISH I HAD BOUGHT THIS A LONG TIME AGO.
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Interested Consumer
> 3 dayThe bowl sander works well, but the sandpaper disks with the tool and the additional ones ordered do not have the grit ratings on the disks. Several of them do, but they are few and far between. The grit levels are not what bowl turns usual use. Where is the 320? and the higher levels are hardly ever used. Is there someplace one can order just the 80, 120, 220. 320, 400, 500, 600 grit disks?