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Hi,
I don't think this is a crazy idea but... I'm having a heck of a time finding someone with a drum sander to a 42" wide table top I've glued up. You can now rent floor sanders that are essentially 4 random orbit sanders. My understanding is that they're not very aggressive (although more so than the big square orbital sander) Why wouldn't this be a good way to sand my table top? Has anyone tried it? The material is white oak. Thanks. Mat |
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