I have a 5" orbital now. nice for ding repairs. But I’d like to purchase a sander with the 5/8 11NC that can take any kind of pad. Have my eye on: Milwaukee 7 In./9 In. Sander/Grinder, 13 Amp, 0-6000 RPM model# 6078 http://www.powertoolstore.com/Qstore/p000544.htm What do you use? Thanks dbjamin
I have a 5" orbital now. nice for ding repairs. But I’d like to > purchase a sander with the 5/8 11NC that can take any kind of pad.>>> Have my eye on: Milwaukee 7 In./9 In. Sander/Grinder, 13 Amp, 0-6000 RPM > model# 6078 http://www.powertoolstore.com/Qstore/p000544.htm>>> What do you use?>>> Thanks dbjamin …Archive “Harbor Frieght Tools” sander/polisher.Herb
…Archive “Harbor Frieght Tools” sander/polisher.Herb I use the Milwaukees,a little pricey but the weight and balance is really good,the only problem with the variable speed is that the speed dial tends to blow out before it should and the part is expensive.I have seen alot of talk about the Harbour Freight sander and it is probably a good little tool and is endorsed by guys like Herb that know what they are talking about. Here is an option,there is a little speed control box that you can get from the woodworking guys.They are around $38.00 and will enable you to control the speed of any machine with a brush type motor.I bought my Milwaukees at Pawn Shops for around $75.00 bucks each.By the way the speed control box will control a random orbit,vibrater,router you name it.