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BenB

posted on 27/8/07 at 02:54 PM Reply With Quote
Place to get air tools

Any good pointers for getting good but cheap air tools? I'm not looking for pro quality, just reliable tools for intermitent use.
The cheapest I've seen are either unbranded ones on Ebay or the Wolf ones on sale @ Screwfix (about 20 quid for a ratchet)....

Any better options out there? I know Aldi (or was it Lidl) did some but I haven't either near

Thanks for any heads ups....

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blakep82

posted on 27/8/07 at 03:06 PM Reply With Quote
my ele ctric sander just broke was thinking of getting an air powered sander anyway i want to use it wet with wet and dry paper.

i was thinking machine mart, but i want one for polishing paint work also. they seem to either sand or polish





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Peteff

posted on 27/8/07 at 04:13 PM Reply With Quote
Good tools don't come cheap.

Polishers don't run as fast as sanders and are usually single action not DA. Electric ones are cheaper to run, don't freeze up in winter and aluminium oxide paper will work as well as wet and dry for rubbing down filler or spray water sparingly on the surface you are rubbing down with a plant sprayer.

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blakep82

posted on 27/8/07 at 04:24 PM Reply With Quote
I'm not overly keen on water and electrics together...

what does dual action mean?

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madrallysport

posted on 27/8/07 at 04:46 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BenB
Any good pointers for getting good but cheap air tools? I'm not looking for pro quality, just reliable tools for intermitent use.
The cheapest I've seen are either unbranded ones on Ebay or the Wolf ones on sale @ Screwfix (about 20 quid for a ratchet)....

Any better options out there? I know Aldi (or was it Lidl) did some but I haven't either near

Thanks for any heads ups....




Have you looked at this place - Machine Mart





UNDERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the front of the car.
OVERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car.
HORSEPOWER is how fast you hit the wall.
TORQUE is how far you take the wall with you.

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BenB

posted on 27/8/07 at 04:57 PM Reply With Quote
Yup. Machine Mart was my first port of call... Quite expensive though.... Might give the Screwfix ones a pop...

It's true that usually you get what you pay for....

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daviep

posted on 27/8/07 at 05:29 PM Reply With Quote
You could try HERE. I've never used them for air tools although I have just ordered a nibbler and a cut off saw but there machine tools are excellent value for money.

Dave

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BenB

posted on 27/8/07 at 08:55 PM Reply With Quote
Cool! Nice prices too. Thanks for the heads up.
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Peteff

posted on 27/8/07 at 10:47 PM Reply With Quote
what does dual action mean?

It's also known as random orbital, instead of doing one large circle it has another axis and does lots of smaller circles at the same time so you get a much finer finish. Use al-ox abrasive and you don't need water. If you need a sander for finishing your paintwork with wet and dry you should sack your painter





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