Useful bench tool lidl UK

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Useful bench tool lidl UK

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Hi all

A seriously useful desk top sander from lidl UK

I have it and it's going to save me many hours sanding and grinding shape and surfaces on my builds
£30 from lidl UK

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Great tool indeed. I have a bit larger version (6x36 belt, 12" disc), and cannot begin to say how useful it is in scratch building.
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Hi That will be handy for doing compound angles , will be popping round see if they have any near me .

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It is a fab tool

I know it will save me so much time ..
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Hmmmm, there could be a couple of issues with this device. The problem with special buys at Aldi/Lidl is that they are just that, one off buys. It will be fine provided that it uses self-adhesive sanding pads that are common to other manufacturers like black and decker or Bosch, but if these pads are not readily available in the future then you will have a rather heavy work bench ornament. Also how easy is it to change grades of sandpaper for different jobs or even for different stages in part manufacture?

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AlwynTurner wrote:Hmmmm, there could be a couple of issues with this device. The problem with special buys at Aldi/Lidl is that they are just that, one off buys. It will be fine provided that it uses self-adhesive sanding pads that are common to other manufacturers like black and decker or Bosch, but if these pads are not readily available in the future then you will have a rather heavy work bench ornament. Also how easy is it to change grades of sandpaper for different jobs or even for different stages in part manufacture?

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If you look at the box it does state that it's self adhesive pads.
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It all depends on the mechanism, whether it's a Velcro type arrangement or some sort of adhesive, if it's adhesive then it may not be easy to change grades.
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