Need a small electric or air grinder? sander? to get into small contours to do body work on a fiberglass body. I've got to remove and taper the damaged area, so removing fiberglass the reglass and smooth. Tight areas, so must be small /agile.
Thanks Chris, I got the 3/8" Nano impact wrench and ratchet. I love those and I reach for them first before my ratchets.
I use my Blue Point pistol grip DA sander on all kinds of stuff, so i'd say something like that so you'll be getting more use out of it than just this one job.
which do you prefer, air or electric? small as in a confined area or just a small open space? I've been eye balling the air belt sanders for hard to reach areas for awhile, Astro has a few down to about 3/8" and up but would have to be accompanied by a larger sander. if it is an open area but just a small space, a pair of die grinders, straight and right angle with appropriate bits. my straight one is an IR 307B which im very happy with, powerful but really small and easy to handle. I forget who makes the right angle one I use but its an older one.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L50MKJS/?tag=atomicindus08-20
i like air die grinder with the 70 degree angle. Its my favourite ,,,just seems easy to use in task such as your. You can also adjust speed on air die grinder.
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As small as you're going to find, and more power than most RA die grinders
http://www.astrotools.com/index.php...lishers/onyx-micro-2-sander-velcro-0-4hp.html
http://www.astrotools.com/index.php...o-2-random-orbit-sander-velcro-3mm-orbit.html
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Do a little research on the Foredom flex shaft machines and accessories. I do all types of restoration work, and over the years, I have been able to solve any difficult, hard to reach, or compound angle grinding or sanding situations using my Foredom stuff. I do a lot of fine, precision work with fiberglass sometimes, and there are a few small rotary carbide cutters available that remove material fast and precisely.
Once you own one of these tools, you will wonder how you ever survived without one. I currently run three different machines and have a cabinet full of accessories. My machines probably make me an extra 60 grand per year in my line of business.
Will definitely check this out.
Thank you.
Update: Those are nice. Definitely upgrade from Dremel. Didn't see anything on the part that actually touches the item you're working on. The abrasive, cutter, etc. Just see the tool and accessories. Where do you get your consumable abrasive/cutters etc.?