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From: expertvillage
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  • 200lbs?.....LOL please

  • To those commenting on the guy picking up the back of the Machine. Do you even know anything about other machines other than the one you run? (If you can run any machine at all, other than your mouth!). The 8" drum machine he`s using is designed without a lever. You raise the back of that particular machine up in order to lower the drum to the surface. Do some homework before trolling some guys video. You hate on this guy when your the one without a clue! Bunch of know nothing assclowns.

  • you have no idea retard go back to makeing your moon shine

  • Wow!  I work at home depot and our drums are the same size and cover more ground than that ancient pos

  • @skatermunkie does home depot rent those drums i need to do some work on a old deck just like the one on the video.

  • my lawn mower has more go then that sander lmao.throw it in the bin and go hire a hummel put a 24 grit belt on go across the whole deck the wrong way then go up and down to remove the cross cut marks then fine sand to what ever you like

  • U need at least 20 grit on that machine to start ands sand diagonally to flattethe floor and then sand straight. Good luck

  • I got news for you pal...That is not a 10" drum sander....Also you have no idea what you're doing so I think we can lose the words expert here....Nobody shuts the machine off at the end of each pass....get a clue

  • I hope to hire this man to refinish my floor. Sounds like he is right on!

  • You dont pick up the back of the sander let it roll back and forward and actualy there should be a lever on the machine that picks the grid of the wood without shutting down the power, and when you start with grid 36 you cant go to 100 inmidiately never multiply more than 2 when changing grid... so.. 36/ 60/ 100 would be better. and when it's hard to et the wood clean go over it sideways 30 degree angle this will help to get it clean and even it out.

  • Is this guy for real? I could fix that porch quicker with a block plane. 110v? My orbital sander runs on that.

  • go head n take that tape measure off ur belt n measure the distace u scratched ur belly.. ud make more progress cause ull be sandin that floor for two years

  • Haha ha are you kidding me that thing prob only weighs 80 lbs.. bout the most thatll sand is a paint chip off a steel pipe

  • i agree with samwill020506 100%

  • you are horribly wrong. first off the sander is measured from the size of the drum. so it would be an 8 inch. second 110 is horrible its too light and leaves chatter marks. and you don't pick the back of the sander up like that?? really who taught you how to sand.?.?.?.

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