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Baloon sander dean 05-18-2007
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Posted by dean on May 18, 2007, 12:46 am
I think I saw somewhere an inflatable sander that could flex around
and inside curves, may have been on the end of a drill but I think it
had an air supply continuously pressurizing the system. Anyone know
what this contraption is called or how it runs?

If not, how best to sand a load of wooden octagonal rails, 6" apart? I
want to smooth them over after presure washing, to take the splinters
out and make it smooth.


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Posted by Cindy Boucher on May 18, 2007, 6:18 am


|I think I saw somewhere an inflatable sander that could flex around
| and inside curves, may have been on the end of a drill but I think it
| had an air supply continuously pressurizing the system. Anyone know
| what this contraption is called or how it runs?
|
| If not, how best to sand a load of wooden octagonal rails, 6" apart? I
| want to smooth them over after presure washing, to take the splinters
| out and make it smooth.
|

use sandpaper
or sanding pad
and use your hand.



Posted by Sacramento Dave on May 18, 2007, 8:49 am

>I think I saw somewhere an inflatable sander that could flex around
> and inside curves, may have been on the end of a drill but I think it
> had an air supply continuously pressurizing the system. Anyone know
> what this contraption is called or how it runs?
>
> If not, how best to sand a load of wooden octagonal rails, 6" apart? I
> want to smooth them over after presure washing, to take the splinters
> out and make it smooth.
>

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Posted by yourname on May 18, 2007, 2:33 pm
dean wrote:
> I think I saw somewhere an inflatable sander that could flex around
> and inside curves, may have been on the end of a drill but I think it
> had an air supply continuously pressurizing the system. Anyone know
> what this contraption is called or how it runs?
>
> If not, how best to sand a load of wooden octagonal rails, 6" apart? I
> want to smooth them over after presure washing, to take the splinters
> out and make it smooth.
>
balloons are usually pretty smooth already......

Posted by dean on May 18, 2007, 3:02 pm
> dean wrote:
> > I think I saw somewhere an inflatable sander that could flex around
> > and inside curves, may have been on the end of a drill but I think it
> > had an air supply continuously pressurizing the system. Anyone know
> > what this contraption is called or how it runs?
>
> > If not, how best to sand a load of wooden octagonal rails, 6" apart? I
> > want to smooth them over after presure washing, to take the splinters
> > out and make it smooth.
>
> balloons are usually pretty smooth already......

LOL good one!


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