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Which sander is right for you?

May 30, 2013

Which sander should you buy? Its better to ask which sander is right for the job you are doing. In this episode The Handyguys discuss which sander is right for the job, the pros and cons of different types of sanders.

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When deciding which sander to buy you need to identify what project you need it for and what projects down the road you may need it for.
Random Orbital Sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=Random+orbital+sander&x=-730&y=-92&preview=)
Random Orbita (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=Random+orbital+sander&x=-730&y=-92&preview=)l Sanders are the most common general purpose electric sanders on the market. You see them from every major tool maker. They are good for finishing tasks in furniture building, trim carpentry where you may need to sand spackle, painting prep and other uses. They are not good for heavy paint removal, floor finish removal, drywall sanding and sanding into tight corners.

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Detail Sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=detail+sander&x=-730&y=-92&preview=)
Detail sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=detail+sander&x=-730&y=-92&preview=) are good for light sanding, especially in tight spaces. Sometimes used in furniture building, in conjunction with a random orbital sander. Detail sanders are not good for paint removal, drywall sanding, or any heavy-duty sanding tasks. Some detail sanders can be had as part of a multi tool kit, others are sanders only.

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Belt Sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=belt+sander&x=-730&y=-92&preview=)
Belt sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=belt+sander&x=-730&y=-92&preview=) are good for fast removal of material. They can remove paint as well as sand wood. They are aggressive. Care must be taken to only sand as much as you need to sand. They are not good for fine work and never for drywall.

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Sheet Sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=Sheet+Sanders&x=-730&y=-92&preview=)
Sheet sanders (http://astore.amazon.com/handyguys-20/search?node=176&keywords=Sheet+Sanders&x=-730&y=-92&preview=) are good for light tasks. They can be used to remove extra putty when filling nail holes or for a final sanding for furniture builders. They can somewhat get into corners if needed. They are most often used with finer grits of paper. They are not good for heavy sanding tasks.

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There you have it, an overview of the most common sander types. Comment below if you have any questions, additions or suggestions.

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