Date: 10/13/2001, 10:45 am
I had the same experience with an angle grinder. They run at 10,000-12,000 rpm and are hard to control.
I recently bought a Makita GV5000 sander for another application, and found that it works well for seats. It also does a dynamite job on the underside of decks and inside hulls, fast, light, and controllable. Uses 5" disks, weighs 2.6 lbs., and runs at no-load speed of 4500 rpm. Much easier to control than a drill, because the handle is closer to the business end. Looks like the same tool Vaclav recommends on oneoceankayaks.com for sanding insides.
: Does anyone have suggestions for tools to use shaping a foam seat?
: I've started using an angle grinder with 50 grit disc,but I can see it will
: get tough to control as I get deeper.
: Can anyone post a pic or description of sharkskin?
: To indicate when I've got down to 1/2" I plan to put 2 saw cuts on the
: bottom of the seat from the back to the middle. I hope this will work?
: should also provide drainage.
: TIA Terry
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Terry -- 10/12/2001, 7:16 pm- Re: carving a foam seat??
Don Beale -- 10/13/2001, 11:51 am- Re: carving a foam seat?? *Pic*
Pete Rudie -- 10/13/2001, 10:45 am- Re: carving a foam seat??
steve pollack -- 10/13/2001, 9:21 am- Re: carving a foam seat??
LeeG -- 10/13/2001, 12:43 am- Re: carving a foam seat??
Bill Price -- 10/13/2001, 12:23 am- Re: carving a foam seat??
Richard Boyle -- 10/12/2001, 10:17 pm- Sureform
Jim Eisenmenger -- 10/15/2001, 8:34 am- Re: handheld
LeeG -- 10/15/2001, 12:52 pm
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Mike Nicholson -- 10/12/2001, 9:09 pm- Re: carving a foam seat??
Dean Trexel -- 10/12/2001, 7:41 pm- Re: carving a foam seat??
Fred Church -- 10/12/2001, 7:49 pm
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