Forum: Walls and Trim: paints, stains and faux finishesTotal Replies: 2
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robin_joey
Oklahoma City, OK
Zone 7a

September 19, 2007
9:44 PM

I'm going to order a palm sander from Amazon.com but can't decide which one would be the best.

Maybe this one?
[HYPERLINK@www.amazon.com]

Maybe this one?
[HYPERLINK@www.amazon.com]

Thanks for any input you might have on this topic -- which I am clueless about. ;-D

Robin
PotEmUp
Fremont, CA
Zone 9a

September 24, 2007
11:10 PM

The 1/4 sheet sander uses regular sandpaper, found anywhere. You cut (or fold and tear) the sheet of sandpaper into 4 equal sheets and use the 1/4 sheet.

The Random Orbital uses special sanding discs with holes in them. They attach with velcro and therefore are more expensive. The result is a bit smoother and it does have better dust collection.

I used the 1/4 sheet sander for years with good results and would lean more toward it for ease of getting sandpaper and for price. Both still leave a dusty trail.

What do you intend to use it on?

Why not go to Home Depot or Lowe's and actually handle one? You could also then see what the cost of replacement sandpaper is.
robin_joey
Oklahoma City, OK
Zone 7a

September 25, 2007
9:25 AM

Well, I had an Amazon gift certificate to use up and I'm trying to cheaply get the materials to work on this project. (You can read all about it over in Kitchens or view pics on Rate My Space: [HYPERLINK@ratemyspace.hgtv.com] )
But essentially, I'm painting out my country styled dining room table and chairs and then my kitchen cabinets.

I actually already ordered the one that uses regular sandpaper and cannot WAIT to receive it in the mail. :-) I think the option of fitting regular sandpaper to it instead of slightly more expensive specialty paper is what sold me. :) Thanks a LOT for your input!! I appreciate it!!

Robin ;-D

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