Tools you wish you'd bought sooner...
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Baroque attacks said:
Peter911 said:
dickymint said:
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A mate showed me their new electric file sander today, a tool I didn't realise existed. Had a go with it and it was brilliant, so may uses from sanding down timber, plunging into recesses, grinding into plaster/mortar, sanding paint off metal etc. Great for working on small areas. Even better news was discovering Makita do a cordless model.
Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
![](https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/662982/202404305137871?resize=720)
Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
The Gauge said:
A mate showed me their new electric file sander today, a tool I didn't realise existed. Had a go with it and it was brilliant, so may uses from sanding down timber, plunging into recesses, grinding into plaster/mortar, sanding paint off metal etc. Great for working on small areas. Even better news was discovering Makita do a cordless model.
Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
![](https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/662982/202404305137871?resize=720)
I have the corded version-brilliant bit of kit.Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
The main uses I have found for it, lawn mower blades/axes.
Also brilliant when welding to get in tight spaces.
rambo19 said:
The Gauge said:
A mate showed me their new electric file sander today, a tool I didn't realise existed. Had a go with it and it was brilliant, so may uses from sanding down timber, plunging into recesses, grinding into plaster/mortar, sanding paint off metal etc. Great for working on small areas. Even better news was discovering Makita do a cordless model.
Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
![](https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/662982/202404305137871?resize=720)
I have the corded version-brilliant bit of kit.Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
The main uses I have found for it, lawn mower blades/axes.
Also brilliant when welding to get in tight spaces.
The Gauge said:
A mate showed me their new electric file sander today, a tool I didn't realise existed. Had a go with it and it was brilliant, so may uses from sanding down timber, plunging into recesses, grinding into plaster/mortar, sanding paint off metal etc. Great for working on small areas. Even better news was discovering Makita do a cordless model.
Haven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
![](https://forums-images.pistonheads.com/662982/202404305137871?resize=720)
Not sure about other brands, but they do an aftermarket finger file adapter that bolts onto the Milwaukee mini cut off sawHaven't bought iti yet, but when I do it will become the 'tool I wish I'd bought sooner'..
B3njam1n said:
This thread! Thanks for the linkHopefully this will strip rust/paint of my T section estate rail fence.
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