For sanding sleeves, check some of the woodworkers' catalogs. I bought 100 a year or so ago for a very low price, vastly better than that offered in Sears, Home Depot, etc. On Thu, 03 Apr 1997 21:04:23 -0600 James Grebe <pianoman@inlink.com> writes: >Dear list, > 25 years ago people who used moto-tools were looked upon as >butchers in >this area. I bought and used one however because for rough hammer >shaping >it took a lot of the drudge work out of filing old upright hammer >sets. >The motorized tool is just like other tools that have motors connected >to >them. You learn how to control them and they can help you do your job >faster and easier and still give you ultimate control by doing the >fine >filing by hand. Here's to motorized tools!. > For the poster who asked, you can buy the sanding drums by the >dozen from >places like Sears, etc. >Regards, >James Grebe from St. Louis >pianoman@inlink.com >
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