And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Generally good advice. Wen makes "OK, at an OK price" but they're at best occasional use homeowner quality. As long as you know you're buying light duty homeowner level and can live with that, Wen is a reasonable pick. As far as having a disk/belt sander, they are under appreciated tools. NOT the first, second, or even third power tool you need, but once you have a portable jig saw, drill kit, and maybe a circular saw, a belt/disk sander should be on the next-three-items list.
Especially if trying to get answers out of a corrupt former speaker of the house...just saying.
ReplyDeleteI use a similar sander to square the rails on my chainsaw bars when they need it. Works great.
ReplyDeleteVERY disappointed - BOTH surfaces crapped out at about 6 months - when working it sounded like a freight train. Chinese crap - don't buy.
ReplyDeleteGet a 6" x 48" if you can afford it.
ReplyDeleteThe 4" x 36" almost always have issues.
Generally good advice. Wen makes "OK, at an OK price" but they're at best occasional use homeowner quality. As long as you know you're buying light duty homeowner level and can live with that, Wen is a reasonable pick. As far as having a disk/belt sander, they are under appreciated tools. NOT the first, second, or even third power tool you need, but once you have a portable jig saw, drill kit, and maybe a circular saw, a belt/disk sander should be on the next-three-items list.
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