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No hay artículos en el carroDeb-Lynn
Comentado en Canadá el 30 de marzo de 2025
Just received these drum sanders and confirmed the metal shafts are straight with no wobbles.That’s great because I returned the other brand I previously ordered due to excessive wobbles.Time will tell how the sandpaper holds up.
Ziggy
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de abril de 2025
The ad states “1/4-inch shank fits drills, drill presses, and die grinders (18,000 RPM max).” Paper work that came in the box states “DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM SPEED 2000 RPM’s MAX”. Besides the fact that the ad is completely wrong on rpm’s, I’ll have to return it since it will not work in a die grinder with such a slow max rpm
Romeo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de diciembre de 2024
I like that I can use these on different tools depending on the application or project. Really convenient.
B. Stanton
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de septiembre de 2024
The drums are fine, the sandpaper that comes with them is garbage. About what I expected from an inexpensive product that hails from you-know-where.
KM
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 2021
OK, so I had about 40-50 small boards I cut on the chop saw. All had rough ends, & needed sanding. I was not looking forward to that, so I thought of this. I'd seen one long ago, but it was a lot bigger, & longer, so I wasn't too keen on spending this much for such small versions, but I used the biggest one, & it worked pretty well.My drill press isn't the best, & neither is this, so there's some wobbling, but once you have the wood on there, it settles down a lot, & worked well for taking the burrs off the edges of each end.I'd have been many hours with many sanding sponges (& many slivers) doing this by hand, & this made fairly quick work of it. Of course, It's not gonna do huge items nearly as well, but with some finagling, I think you could get some fairly big pieces done, too. Just plan on angling it a lot.The smaller sets are less useful for my purposes, but maybe if I didn't already have a Dremel with a million small rotary sanders, I'd find more of a use for them. As it is, they're pretty much the same size, but in a much harder to use position than my Dremel, so I won't likely be using those.As to Grits - I also found it hard to distinguish between the Rough, Medium, & fine grits. I'm sure there's a difference, but it's not clear, even when holding them side by side. I lined them all up, & tried to see a difference, but they're the same color, & feel the same texture, too, so who knows.As to falling off the drum, I too had a hard time fully tightening the nut in my hand. Once I put it in the drill press, I was able to get some leverage on the screw, & it tightened up just fine (FYI - it screws backwards to normal nuts, to prevent it coming loose as it spins). I was using it for 2 hours straight, & it never slipped once.This will certainly fit in any drill, or drill press, though it's small size will make it hard to use in a handheld drill. The drill will likely exceed the diameter of the drum, so unless it's sanding inside a hole, probably better off on the Drill Press.No directions - but it's pretty intuitive, & No Wrench included for tightening, so plan to bring your own. : )Overall, I think the quality is fine, but the price is pretty high for what you get. Only you can say if it's worth that much. If it had been 10 boards, it wouldn't have been to me, but 50 boards - yeah, OK. Grudgingly.
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