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Your cart is empty.Set of 4 expanding drums that are 2” Long with the following diameter size: 1-1/2”, 1”, 3/4”, and 1/2”. Includes 3 different kind of sanding grits sleeves: 50, 80, and 120 grits (4pcs each). This is excellent for sanding holes, edges, contours and irregular shapes. Ideal to smooth out rough edge and surface, polish soft and hard materials. Recommended use for home improvement, artwork, woodworks, plastic and metal. Extra-long drums for working wider edges.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2023
Great product. Exactly what I needed
s1
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023
Included sleeves are OK, but not particularly durable. Also, they appear to clog very quickly.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2022
Had to enlarge a closet rod hole by a fraction as we decided to go from wood to medal rods. Drums worked perfectly for the project!
Simon
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2022
Only used the large one once so far but it sanded really well. I can't speak to their longevity but the pieces are nice quality and should last a long time.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021
These sanders are OK for weekend projects, but they aren't the best quality. The large one was out of round and wobbled on my drill press.
Dredg
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2021
I needed for a small woodworking project and they worked fine for what I was doing. I had to tighten the screw multiple times during use to prevent the sandpaper from spinning on the roller when applying a little extra pressure.
fisher
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2021
Have used 3 spindle sizes and 2 grits on a woodworking project since getting these. Perhaps I work at a slower pace than others, but I did not have to adjust my drill press speed, and found that just light pressure with multiple passes gave very satisfactory results. The 80 grit had a nice balance of speed and control of removal while leaving a smooth enough surface for making router templates, while the 150 grit left a very smooth, ready-to-finish surface. I used as large a spindle as the curvature allowed. The cutting speed did not throw the dust all over, but left a nice pile near the cutting area. I saved the sanding dust and will use it to fill gaps in the glued up project. The easiest way to tighten/loosen the spindles was to chuck them up first and then adjust the spindle nut while holding the chuck or spindle. An old toothbrush cleaned the sleeves and keep them cutting well. After deciding that these were definitely keepers, I made a storage block from scraps ... holes for the spindles and dowels for the extra sleeves.
Heiko Glessmann
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2018
These work really well on anything round/curved.I originally got these while getting the rust off my iron fence that has a lot of curly metal work. The 4 sizes worked great on different parts of the fence.One issues I initially had was that the screw that expands the rubber drum to hold the sandpaper would tighten over time when the drill is set to "forward". My solution was to reverse the direction of the drill occasionally while working... that way the drum never became too tight or loose.
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