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Bosch sander sheets coming loose, maybe replacement?
happyhero
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Hi I have a Bosch 1/2 sheet sander which I have had for over 10 years and it still looks quite new, i.e. it has not had any real hard use but fairly frequent DIY use. I don't think it has got worse I think it is just that I am pushing it harder at the moment but it lets go of the sheet when I put any real pressure on it by pressing down harder.
I think it has always done that if pressed hard especially with a new 60 grade sheet on it for example so I am not sure that is letting go because it is older but more because the bit that grips the paper never did grip hard enough. It was a DIY model nothing really expensive.
It is so annoying when trying to get a job done so I am thinking of getting something better as I don't think this one will ever be able to grip the paper well, even if I suspected a weak grip and replaced parts. Is this a common fault with many sheet sanders?
What would I have to spend to get something half decent?
I saw a Makita on Screwfix but that was about £200, so do I need to spend that much to get a decent 1/2 sheet sander?
Can you recommend any models?
My father is mentioning a make called Rupes which he says is very good but I have never heard of them and they are expensive too, he lives abroad so possibly it is popular there.
Any advice/help appreciated.
I think it has always done that if pressed hard especially with a new 60 grade sheet on it for example so I am not sure that is letting go because it is older but more because the bit that grips the paper never did grip hard enough. It was a DIY model nothing really expensive.
It is so annoying when trying to get a job done so I am thinking of getting something better as I don't think this one will ever be able to grip the paper well, even if I suspected a weak grip and replaced parts. Is this a common fault with many sheet sanders?
What would I have to spend to get something half decent?
I saw a Makita on Screwfix but that was about £200, so do I need to spend that much to get a decent 1/2 sheet sander?
Can you recommend any models?
My father is mentioning a make called Rupes which he says is very good but I have never heard of them and they are expensive too, he lives abroad so possibly it is popular there.
Any advice/help appreciated.
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My very old Bosch sander has the rubber bit missing. I use a thin strip of rubber with the sandpaper which holds the paper in place. Not ideal, but it works.0
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