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Old 05-09-2005, 11:16 AM
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[quote="thesound"]I use one of these whenever I'm working on an area that has tight radii or sharp edges that need to maintain a square or flat profile. You can also relax with this tool a little bit and not worry about getting a wavy surface (very easily) from using round bits on an area that is long and flat.
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Yeah, they work well for tight spots. I found an intriguing (new to me) tool at Sears - they have a 10 mm (and a 25 mm, I think) air-powered, handheld mini belt sander. Looks like it has interesting possibilities.
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