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[email protected] (Larry Bud)

05/01/2004 6:54 AM

Difference bewteen a Random Orbit Sander and a palm Sander?

So what's the main difference between the two? Do they each have their own uses?


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BK

Bob Kuphal

in reply to [email protected] (Larry Bud) on 05/01/2004 6:54 AM

05/01/2004 9:39 AM


Round verses square ? Sorry, could not resist, I have a bad head cold
and needed to LOL

Larry Bud wrote:
> So what's the main difference between the two? Do they each have their own uses?


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in reply to [email protected] (Larry Bud) on 05/01/2004 6:54 AM

05/01/2004 1:31 PM

I can't claim to be an expert on this but a palm sander is usually smaller
and the sanding material moves in only one direction. Random orbital, as
the name implies, moves the sanding material in a random fashion and helps
to prevent sanding marks. I personally find that the random orbital removes
materials faster and is good for sanding of larger flat areas and my palm
sander does well in small areas and light final sanding.

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> So what's the main difference between the two? Do they each have their
own uses?

LL

Lazarus Long

in reply to [email protected] (Larry Bud) on 05/01/2004 6:54 AM

05/01/2004 10:09 AM

I'm sure there's more, but a ROS cuts more aggressively than a palm
sander.

On 5 Jan 2004 06:54:45 -0800, [email protected] (Larry Bud)
wrote:

>So what's the main difference between the two? Do they each have their own uses?


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