Belt Sanders: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. There are a lot of jobs where a belt sander comes in handy. They can quickly strip away old varnish, stain, and damage. So they're great tools for refinishing a floor or a table. You can also use them for woodworking projects like cabinet doors and furniture. But they can be used with other materials too. Plumbers use them to polish the ends of PVC or metal pipes.
Fact #2. They come in two main types. Handheld models are moved over the surface of the object being smooth. They're perfect for projects that are too large to be maneuvered by hand. Other units sit atop, or are affixed to, work tables. These units are usually called bench sanders.
Fact #3. Even a great belt sander is only as effective as its sandpaper. So be sure to select the right grit for the job at hand. Remember: the higher the number, the smaller the particles on the surface, and thus the finer the polish it can provide. Replace sandpaper often to ensure the best possible results.
Fact #4. Sandpaper was first used by the Ancient Chinese. They attached a mixture of ground shells, grains of sand, and hard seeds to a sheet of parchment and used it to smooth the surface of wood. It wasn't until the 19th century that abrasive paper was able to be mass-produced.
Fact #5. Safety is a top concern. Sanders produce lots of dust. So it's important to wear proper mouth and nose protection while using one. Protective goggles is also important, to prefect sawdust from irritating your eyes. Work gloves are also recommended. These machines are built to wear down wood or metal, and they can do the same to your skin if you're not careful.
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