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Thread: Dynabrade Dynabug II?

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    Dynabrade Dynabug II?

    Anyone got one? My old 1/3 sheet orbital bit the dust and I'm looking for a new one. Not a lot of choices. If the old PC 505 sanders were still available I'd grab one, but they're long out of production. I really like my Dynabrade random orbital sanders, but haven't ever used one of their jitterbugs.

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    Have you looked at Surfprep?

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    Looks like it is just as expensive as the Dynabrade, and I'm looking for something that can use regular sheet sandpaper.

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    Quite a few PC 505s over on ebay, even a shiny new one. I just picked up an old 330 the other day, awaiting delivery.

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    I've heard good things about the new Bosch half sheet sanders - they have apparently figured out how to minimize vibration going into the hands, and have an easy method for changing the paper, comes with a hole punch so you can use regular sandpaper. Not cheap, but less than the Festool equivalent.

    Bosch OS50VC 120-Volt 3.4-Amp Variable Speed 1/2-Sheet Orbital Finishing Sander with Vibration Control - Power Random Orbit Sanders - Amazon.com

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    I have one. I like it better than electric. I use it for wet sanding mostly. Not much vibration, not terribly noisy and cuts well.

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    Thanks, Larry; I'm thinking about getting the basic T model with clips.

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