Hi Guys,
NWade wrote:The video has not aged all that well, but I made a YouTube video about the HF belt sander and woven/scotchbrite belts many years ago. It’s still online here:
https://youtu.be/yWXSbFNwKUA The McMaster-Carr website carries the belts, and there’s a link to them in the video description.
Enjoy!
—Noel
HI Guys,
I'm with Noel and Keith 100% on this. The 1" belt sander with a "scotch bright" belt is the way to go.
Here is a pic of the most used power tool in my shop:
The tool was suggested by Tony S. years ago and Tony never steered me wrong.
Here is a widget I just made:
The only things touched by the scotch bright wheel are the slight clearances on the angle next to the flange. All the rest was cleaned up with the scotch bright belt.
The backed part of the belt is used for edge finishing and to radius corners. You can work all the way around a piece quickly. The non backed portion of the belt can get into some of the more difficult places.
The disk sander and guide can be used to quickly square up cuts or, for instance, grind off a cut hinge flush with the last hoop.
You can see the scotch bright wheel in the background of the first pic. Had the same one forever and it is badly worn but ..., It is only used for "grinding" aluminum like I had to do to the nuts on the oops fittings to clear the fuel tank.
Come to think of it, scotch bright wheel and clearance/grinding always show up together. The rest is a job for the belt.
All the Best,
Wes