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Rob,

 

no. no variable speed just 10K or noubt!

do you have a link for those pads. dont really know what i am looking for as such?

the other question i was going to ask you was what you use for removeing the ruff edges on oak boards, or the above mentioned tools?

 

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As it happens I do sell them although not sure what I have at the moment - but I think they are cheaper on ebay - 180mm velcro sanding discs | eBay as I don't really buy in enough quantity to get a large enough discount.

 

Just get a 180mm backing pad and then packs of 120g, 240g 400g 180mm velcro discs.... they get the wood like glass and it is fast to do it too. But the discs are cheap and cheerful and you go through them like smarties!!

 

 

But you want that big dewalt sander/polisher as on a non variable speed grinder it's far too fast.... Dewalt DWP849X

 

 

For rough edges that arbotach turbo planer is fantastic...

 

 

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A few pics of my powerplane - it is very good and although expensive should pay for itself - debarked the side of this yew plank in around 3 minutes... now just needs to be finish sanded.

 

 

:001_smile:

 

nice liking that a lot!:thumbup1: ive got a slab of ash with inonotus hispidus markings that i will do something similar with:thumbup:

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