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Old 12-01-2013, 09:22 PM
parrott parrott is offline
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I use the dewalt variable speed. U can see it on the floor in one of the pics above. Has an 8" pad on it now. I use 80g and 50g for alot of sanding w it. Takes some getting use to. It will take everything off before u can let go of trigger. It will also snap back and bite u too when the trigger is locked on. Pic below is 80g. Was sanding floor on my MA, sander caught an edge and was coming straight for the "jewels". Course I was on my knees, so instinct, I shut my legs together and caught sander between knees....close call for sure. Pic is a couple days afterwards. Mainly just melted all my skin w paint and all mixed n. Doc had to numb it up good to clean it out.
Epoxy products were used all on the bottom and hull outside. Transom and under back deck is all epoxy and all top sides and floor and gunnels are vinyl.
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