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I needed a random orbital sander in a hurry. so rather than conduct my
usual lengthy, and somewhat pathetic internet research, I went to the Shed and got Performance Power 420 watt job. It's excellent. Really sturdy. It has the velcro style base plate which beats the whatsit out of my old B&D effort. Plus it was only twelve quid. I've already used it loads - if it breaks now I'll toss it and get another. NUJ |
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Neal Jones wrote:
I needed a random orbital sander in a hurry. so rather than conduct my usual lengthy, and somewhat pathetic internet research, I went to the Shed and got Performance Power 420 watt job. It's excellent. Really sturdy. It has the velcro style base plate which beats the whatsit out of my old B&D effort. Heh. When I first read about random orbit sanders, I was very sceptical. I didn't really want to add another sander to my vast range or crappy orbital sanders which don't really sand at all. I was in B&Q one day, and I saw the PP random orbit sander for £18. I thought what the heck, let's try it. Took it home, tried it, and whaddya know - it actually worked! For the first time, a sander other than my belt sander actually worked!! I was most pleased. I used it to sand wood. For exactly 2 hours. Then it stopped 'random orbiting', it just spun. So it went right back to B&Q, and I bought at Bosch PEX400 instead. This is a very similar tool in design. It performs in much the same way, with the following differences: 1. It has a much, much better dust collector. 2. It vibrates a lot less. 3. It hasn't stopped working yet. I've used the Bosch for maybe 60 hours so far. Superb. Plus it was only twelve quid. I've already used it loads - if it breaks now I'll toss it and get another. Keep your receipt. When it breaks, get a Bosch. -- Grunff |
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On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 22:33:48 +0100, Grunff wrote:
Neal Jones wrote: I needed a random orbital sander in a hurry. so rather than conduct my usual lengthy, and somewhat pathetic internet research, I went to the Shed and got Performance Power 420 watt job. It's excellent. Really sturdy. It has the velcro style base plate which beats the whatsit out of my old B&D effort. Heh. When I first read about random orbit sanders, I was very sceptical. I didn't really want to add another sander to my vast range or crappy orbital sanders which don't really sand at all. I was in B&Q one day, and I saw the PP random orbit sander for £18. I thought what the heck, let's try it. Took it home, tried it, and whaddya know - it actually worked! For the first time, a sander other than my belt sander actually worked!! I was most pleased. I used it to sand wood. For exactly 2 hours. Then it stopped 'random orbiting', it just spun. So it went right back to B&Q, and I bought at Bosch PEX400 instead. This is a very similar tool in design. It performs in much the same way, with the following differences: 1. It has a much, much better dust collector. 2. It vibrates a lot less. 3. It hasn't stopped working yet. I've used the Bosch for maybe 60 hours so far. Superb. Similar experience. I started with a B&D one and it failed in the same way - the random orbit didn't. I replaced it with a Metabo SXE450 and that has the same attributes of excellent dust collection into a bag or to extraction and an ability to set 3mm or 6mm orbits. In terms of vibration I can do a day's work with it and have no sensation of tingling fingers at the end. ..andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl |
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Andy Hall wrote in
: On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 22:33:48 +0100, Grunff wrote: Neal Jones wrote: I needed a random orbital sander in a hurry. so rather than conduct my usual lengthy, and somewhat pathetic internet research, I went to the Shed and got Performance Power 420 watt job. It's excellent. Really sturdy. It has the velcro style base plate which beats the whatsit out of my old B&D effort. Heh. When I first read about random orbit sanders, I was very sceptical. I didn't really want to add another sander to my vast range or crappy orbital sanders which don't really sand at all. I was in B&Q one day, and I saw the PP random orbit sander for £18. I thought what the heck, let's try it. Took it home, tried it, and whaddya know - it actually worked! For the first time, a sander other than my belt sander actually worked!! I was most pleased. I used it to sand wood. For exactly 2 hours. Then it stopped 'random orbiting', it just spun. So it went right back to B&Q, and I bought at Bosch PEX400 instead. This is a very similar tool in design. It performs in much the same way, with the following differences: 1. It has a much, much better dust collector. 2. It vibrates a lot less. 3. It hasn't stopped working yet. I've used the Bosch for maybe 60 hours so far. Superb. Similar experience. I started with a B&D one and it failed in the same way - the random orbit didn't. I replaced it with a Metabo SXE450 and that has the same attributes of excellent dust collection into a bag or to extraction and an ability to set 3mm or 6mm orbits. In terms of vibration I can do a day's work with it and have no sensation of tingling fingers at the end. .andy To email, substitute .nospam with .gl And does anyone have experience of the Axminster RAS125 Random Orbit Sander? http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=31298 Quite a bit cheaper than the PEX400AE (and the SXE450!) - but is it that much worse? -- Rod www.annalaurie.co.uk |
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Rod Hewitt wrote:
And does anyone have experience of the Axminster RAS125 Random Orbit Sander? http://www.axminster.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=31298 Quite a bit cheaper than the PEX400AE (and the SXE450!) - but is it that much worse? Not tried it, but as much as I like Axminster, I'm not a fan of their White range (at least not the hand tools - some of the bigger stuff is good value). I had one of their 18V combis for a while, and frankly that sucked. -- Grunff |
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Grunff wrote in :
Not tried it, but as much as I like Axminster, I'm not a fan of their White range (at least not the hand tools - some of the bigger stuff is good value). I had one of their 18V combis for a while, and frankly that sucked. Thanks Grunff. -- Rod www.annalaurie.co.uk |
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![]() "Rod Hewitt" wrote in message ... Grunff wrote in : Not tried it, but as much as I like Axminster, I'm not a fan of their White range (at least not the hand tools - some of the bigger stuff is good value). I had one of their 18V combis for a while, and frankly that sucked. Argos have one £10.75 in a sale, which will be about the same quality, if not better, than the white one. |
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