Hi All,
Not really a Bushcraft query but as it relates to wood, it is sort of related.
Today I added another specimen to my collection of broken consumer grade sanders, I now have at least 5 in a box none of which are repairable or if spares are available, they are not far off the price if a new sander.
The normal sequence of events is that I will be busy doing some work that requires a sander (yesterday and today it was sanding a pair of manky looking Adirondack style chairs), the sander will give up the ghost mid-job so I will hurry down to the nearest DIY store and buy something in the £40-50 range to finish the job and which I will use until the next failure. Apart from the frustration, I hate waste.
By my calculation, I now have well over £200 worth of busted sanders and although I have plenty more fun things I would like to throw my savings at, I would welcome any thoughts people may have as to what kind of budget I need to break the cycle and get a decent sander which hopefully will not break but if it does, will be economic to repair. While it worked, the Black & Decker one I was using was great, 125mm head and interchangeable "flatiron" shaped head for getting into corners.
Alternatively, do I just go and get the cheapest one that looks like it will do the job.
Looking at mains but wouldn't rule out battery or air if not daft money.
Any thoughts, very welcome.
Not really a Bushcraft query but as it relates to wood, it is sort of related.
Today I added another specimen to my collection of broken consumer grade sanders, I now have at least 5 in a box none of which are repairable or if spares are available, they are not far off the price if a new sander.
The normal sequence of events is that I will be busy doing some work that requires a sander (yesterday and today it was sanding a pair of manky looking Adirondack style chairs), the sander will give up the ghost mid-job so I will hurry down to the nearest DIY store and buy something in the £40-50 range to finish the job and which I will use until the next failure. Apart from the frustration, I hate waste.
By my calculation, I now have well over £200 worth of busted sanders and although I have plenty more fun things I would like to throw my savings at, I would welcome any thoughts people may have as to what kind of budget I need to break the cycle and get a decent sander which hopefully will not break but if it does, will be economic to repair. While it worked, the Black & Decker one I was using was great, 125mm head and interchangeable "flatiron" shaped head for getting into corners.
Alternatively, do I just go and get the cheapest one that looks like it will do the job.
Looking at mains but wouldn't rule out battery or air if not daft money.
Any thoughts, very welcome.