question for others using a ROS w/H&L pad. Recently the local borg has
started carrying the norton paper with a combo set of holes to fit both 8
and 5 hole pads. Besides seeming to be a lot less sandpaper I have noticed
my H&L pad is loosing its grip. With all the extra holes in the pad I am
thinking that I have ruined the pad -- anyone else experience this, or am I
nuts ? I've tried to revive the H&L with a brash brush, but it did not help
much. Its getting to the point that the paper flys off the pad if I pick it
up off the work surface.
Now I am faced with getting the sander fixed -- a new H&L pad goes for ~$22
and with shipping comes to ~$27. Now ordinarily this would not seem odd --
except that I can get a new 333 on Amazon for ~$64, new motor plus pad for
about twice the cost of a replacement pad alone
Sam the Cat wrote:
>
> question for others using a ROS w/H&L pad. Recently the local borg has
> started carrying the norton paper with a combo set of holes to fit both 8
> and 5 hole pads. Besides seeming to be a lot less sandpaper I have noticed
> my H&L pad is loosing its grip. With all the extra holes in the pad I am
> thinking that I have ruined the pad -- anyone else experience this, or am I
> nuts ? I've tried to revive the H&L with a brash brush, but it did not help
> much. Its getting to the point that the paper flys off the pad if I pick it
> up off the work surface.
>
> Now I am faced with getting the sander fixed -- a new H&L pad goes for ~$22
> and with shipping comes to ~$27. Now ordinarily this would not seem odd --
> except that I can get a new 333 on Amazon for ~$64, new motor plus pad for
> about twice the cost of a replacement pad alone
I thought the replacement pads were more like $15, but it's been about a
year since I last bought some---
They (the pads) to wear out...a thorough cleaning w/ cleaning liquid may
help a little for a while but one the "sticky" starts to lessen they're
toast before long...
If you use much volume, I'd recommend going w/ PSA instead of H&L--much
cheaper in the long run at only a slight (imo) inconvenience. The
advantage of switching from one grit to another and back w/ the same
sheet is the only advantage and at the much cheaper cost of PSA, that
isn't that big a deal...ymmv, etc.
Regarding abrasives, I've used either Klingspor or the Mirka from
Amazon--both are much better quality/longer-lived than the HD-carried
Norton and probably less than half the cost...
Only problem w/ Klingspor is they don't seem to have much in the 5-hole
PSA.
One can also buy bulk rolls of PSA paper at the local auto-body supply
at much less than the Borg retail prices.
Phisherman wrote:
>
> I have the PC 333 also. My Black and Decker Professional palm sander
> has had heavy use for 15 years and still goes strong. I doubt they
> make them as good today, though.
B&D or PC, you mean?
Re: PC, the new, improved version w/ the internal "belt" (actually just
an o-ring) to stop the unloaded spin is a major reversal for heavy
usage--it overheats as it simply adds friction as it goes round 'n round
which is uncomfortable holding the thing around the barrel and shortens
bearing life. I take it off first thing. The later ones (purchased
last couple of years or so) do seem to die quicker than the first one I
got quite some time earlier--I could no longer say when. That said,
they've been going through some real abusive work prepping the barn for
painting and I basically also think of them as throwaway for the
purpose.
I don't think the more expensive are worth the cost differential,
however.
I consider my PC 333 to be a disposable tool. Like cheap cordless drills
from Sears, when they break or wear out, I give them to the Salvation Army
and buy a new one, hopefully something higher on the food chain.
I have used the multi-hole paper with no problems.
"Sam the Cat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> question for others using a ROS w/H&L pad. Recently the local borg has
> started carrying the norton paper with a combo set of holes to fit both 8
> and 5 hole pads. Besides seeming to be a lot less sandpaper I have
> noticed
> my H&L pad is loosing its grip. With all the extra holes in the pad I am
> thinking that I have ruined the pad -- anyone else experience this, or am
> I
> nuts ? I've tried to revive the H&L with a brash brush, but it did not
> help
> much. Its getting to the point that the paper flys off the pad if I pick
> it
> up off the work surface.
>
> Now I am faced with getting the sander fixed -- a new H&L pad goes for
> ~$22
> and with shipping comes to ~$27. Now ordinarily this would not seem
> odd --
> except that I can get a new 333 on Amazon for ~$64, new motor plus pad for
> about twice the cost of a replacement pad alone
>
>
The hooks on the pads do wear out after awhile changing discs and the pad's
need to be replaced.
--
Rumpty
Radial Arm Saw Forum: http://forums.delphiforums.com/woodbutcher/start
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"Sam the Cat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> question for others using a ROS w/H&L pad. Recently the local borg has
> started carrying the norton paper with a combo set of holes to fit both 8
> and 5 hole pads. Besides seeming to be a lot less sandpaper I have
noticed
> my H&L pad is loosing its grip. With all the extra holes in the pad I am
> thinking that I have ruined the pad -- anyone else experience this, or am
I
> nuts ? I've tried to revive the H&L with a brash brush, but it did not
help
> much. Its getting to the point that the paper flys off the pad if I pick
it
> up off the work surface.
>
> Now I am faced with getting the sander fixed -- a new H&L pad goes for
~$22
> and with shipping comes to ~$27. Now ordinarily this would not seem
odd --
> except that I can get a new 333 on Amazon for ~$64, new motor plus pad for
> about twice the cost of a replacement pad alone
>
>
I have the PC 333 also. My Black and Decker Professional palm sander
has had heavy use for 15 years and still goes strong. I doubt they
make them as good today, though.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 23:06:51 -0600, "bob"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I consider my PC 333 to be a disposable tool. Like cheap cordless drills
>from Sears, when they break or wear out, I give them to the Salvation Army
>and buy a new one, hopefully something higher on the food chain.
>
>I have used the multi-hole paper with no problems.
>
>
>"Sam the Cat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> question for others using a ROS w/H&L pad. Recently the local borg has
>> started carrying the norton paper with a combo set of holes to fit both 8
>> and 5 hole pads. Besides seeming to be a lot less sandpaper I have
>> noticed
>> my H&L pad is loosing its grip. With all the extra holes in the pad I am
>> thinking that I have ruined the pad -- anyone else experience this, or am
>> I
>> nuts ? I've tried to revive the H&L with a brash brush, but it did not
>> help
>> much. Its getting to the point that the paper flys off the pad if I pick
>> it
>> up off the work surface.
>>
>> Now I am faced with getting the sander fixed -- a new H&L pad goes for
>> ~$22
>> and with shipping comes to ~$27. Now ordinarily this would not seem
>> odd --
>> except that I can get a new 333 on Amazon for ~$64, new motor plus pad for
>> about twice the cost of a replacement pad alone
>>
>>
>
"Sam the Cat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> question for others using a ROS w/H&L pad. Recently the local borg has
> started carrying the norton paper with a combo set of holes to fit both 8
> and 5 hole pads. Besides seeming to be a lot less sandpaper I have
> noticed
> my H&L pad is loosing its grip.
I have a PC 5 hole and a DW 8 hole. I tried the Norton paper and won't use
it again. Not serious yet, but I think some of the hooks are clogged a bit
too. Now I keep 100 grit on one and 220 on the other. Simplifies selection.
In case you are wondering, no I did not intentionally buy two different
styles. The PC I bought first, the DW was a freebie when I bought my miter
saw.