Michael Panis
04-14-2008, 10:09 AM
Hi Folks,
I just "discovered" this yesterday, and I thought I'd share. (Of course, this might be old news).
I had been hand-sanding the shellac on the bookshelf I'm building with those red and gray synthetic abrasive pads. I wanted to use the random-orbit sander, but everything I had was either too course or too fine. Curious, I decided to see if the synthetic pads would stick to the hook and loop on the ROS, and it does. I simply placed the sander on the red pad and cut the pad into a circle. It worked beautifully.
---Mike
I just "discovered" this yesterday, and I thought I'd share. (Of course, this might be old news).
I had been hand-sanding the shellac on the bookshelf I'm building with those red and gray synthetic abrasive pads. I wanted to use the random-orbit sander, but everything I had was either too course or too fine. Curious, I decided to see if the synthetic pads would stick to the hook and loop on the ROS, and it does. I simply placed the sander on the red pad and cut the pad into a circle. It worked beautifully.
---Mike