Hand-held Belt Sander Tips

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keakap
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Hand-held Belt Sander Tips

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Just ran across the video at
http://www.familyhandyman.com/video/v/7 ... 061.120141

and saw that it could offer some insights into sanding and finishing hardwoods, in this case flooring. The operator also shows us some of the special accessories he acquired at the end of his project (some of which look somehow familiar).
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:D Nice technique :D :rolleyes:
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Good one :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
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It's folks like this that causes me not to loan tools. Anyone who runs over the power cord with a belt sander or use it for a skateboard would never use any tool of mine. :p
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