I’m glad it’s Tuesday. I seem to wander around in a daze on Monday after a show, with very little energy or interest. I did get wood strips glued up Monday afternoon and in the clamps for a custom order from the show. By doing this, I was able to get the two boards finished and oiled today. I have a few different custom orders to fill from the show and these are the first ones to be completed.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 2:19 pm
I read your review of the G8749 Grizzley flap sander on Lumberjocks. I am looking for a better and easier way to sand round-overs on cutting boards. I am considering the Grizzley flap sander or a Klingspor sanding mop mounted to a drill press. Do you have any experience with the sanding mops and if so why did you go with the flap sander instead of the less expensive mops?
Thanks for your help.
March 2nd, 2010 at 4:47 pm
I am not familiar with the sanding mops. The Grizzly flap sander just made sense to me when I first saw it.