Date: 7/28/2000, 9:18 am
: My old random orbital sander died so I purchased a new one. I got a Ryobi
: sander. It vibrates so much my hands get sore in minutes and even worse,
: its dust collection container doesn't hold the dust. Has anyone else had
: problems with these sanders?
: I have sanded my hull, but now have no wood flour for filler (there is lots
: on my walls, floor, shelves, etc., though). I have a few small gaps on the
: outside of the hull that I would like to fill between the white cedar
: strips. I seem to remember someone suggesting baking flour or corn starch
: or something similar. Any suggestions?
: John
Hey John
That sounds unusual for a Ryobi product. If you have the receipt for it, take it back. They all vibrate some, but that sounds excessive and it isn't normal for Ryobi as they make a fairly good tool.
If you can, cut slivers of wood and insert them into the gaps and glue with whatever you have been using so far. It doesn't matter if it sticks out a bit so long as it gets down into the gap. Just sand it down later and I believe you will be much happier with the results. If need be, you can enlarge the gat just a smidgen to make it easier. Try it, you'll like it.
Rehd
Messages In This Thread
- ryobi ROS and wood flour
John Waddington -- 7/28/2000, 8:35 am- Re: ryobi ROS -Update
John Waddington -- 7/29/2000, 7:35 am- Re: ryobi ROS and wood flour
Spidey -- 7/28/2000, 6:50 pm- Re: ryobi ROS and wood flour
Erez -- 7/28/2000, 5:29 pm- Re: ryobi ROS and wood flour
peter czerpak -- 7/28/2000, 11:39 am- Re: ryobi ROS and wood flour
Kent LeBoutillier -- 7/28/2000, 11:31 am- Re: ryobi ROS and wood flour
Rehd -- 7/28/2000, 9:18 am - Re: ryobi ROS and wood flour
- Re: ryobi ROS -Update