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I have a Dewalt DW423 random orbital sander that no longer has
continuity between the power switch and the brushes. A quick search turned up two online opinions that the speed control fails under use and that it is best to by-pass the speed control and convert the sander to a full speed machine. See: http://www.epinions.com/hmgd-Tools-H...splay_~reviews I do not find it intuitively obvious how to do this. Has anyone made this conversion who is willing to describe how to bypass the speed control? Thanks |
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