Who sells those then??With any abrasive tools, it really is a case of you get what you pay for.
Pferd, Flex, Dynabrade would be my choice
Dynabrade well into the region of £300-£500 over here. Some of the best air tools i've used though, popular in aerospace and tool & dieI used to use a dynabrade one at work, they must be top of the line for what they cost.
I picked up 2" wide air powered one at a flea market for $20, have yet to use it though.
I got 2 and a box of spares in a lot of tools recently, need to set them up. Mind I rarely use air in the workshop as the comp is still in my old shop across the yard awaiting rehousing in the new (now 8yr old!) workshopDynabrade well into the region of £300-£500 over here. Some of the best air tools i've used though, popular in aerospace and tool & die
Who sells those then??
The beauty of Pferd and Dotco and Dynabrade is they're a lot more air efficient than cheaper makes, while giving more powerI got 2 and a box of spares in a lot of tools recently, need to set them up. Mind I rarely use air in the workshop as the comp is still in my old shop across the yard awaiting rehousing in the new (now 8yr old!) workshop
Ah I see. I thought that was the brand of belts you were suggesting. LolThe beauty of Pferd and Dotco and Dynabrade is they're a lot more air efficient than cheaper makes, while giving more power
Makita side motor here. Lots of grunt.
the black and decker has a rubber nose wheel , the super slim turbine blade arm on the dynabrade has a solid end wheel , so if a solid one would do a bearing should be easy ,,, maybe a b&d one would fit if they sell it as a part ,,, dyna sell end wheels as a spare part for their contact arms ,,, so that may give you a source should you need one ...I've got an Evolution one, it's good value and the adjustable arm comes in handy.
I read someone complaining that the nose bearings aren't available as spares, and I can't find them on their site. But I'm sure I'd have no trouble sourcing a suitable one and fitting it if needed.
That looks a nice unit but I love my Black and Decker one. The motor sticking out makes a very comfortable handle!Very useful. mine is within arms length in my workshop. Don't buy a black and decker or any of them with the side mounted motor, It just gets in the way. Mine is, and some may scoff, a Silverline one. The motor is inline so it's more streamlined. View attachment 383883