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Mini Belt & Disc Sander, Grinding Wheel, and Buffing Wheel
« on: February 03, 2025, 08:40:10 pm »
I took a little chance and ordered this from Temu.

It is a mini detailing machine.

Belt sander plus a lot of spare belts.
Disc sander and about 75 discs of varying grit (120-2000 grit)

Grinding wheel.

Buffing wheel.

Protective motor cover for when grinding wheel is removed.

I think I spent $51 on it (not 30) and they are listed at $40-50 area depending on which seller.






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Looks good Gil.  I've been looking for something similar for the steam room so I don't have to go down to the workshop to do a little grinding or sanding.  Thanks for sharing.
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But....does it have enough power to do any real work?
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Cool compact grinder/polisher.  Not too pricey.
Could you add a link?

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Hi Wayne, you can go to temu.com and search for belt sander. There will be a few different types.


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Bonjour Gil,

Got it ! Thanks again  ;)


Any idea of the use of the green little hard stuff delivered with the tool ?
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"Any idea of the use of the green little hard stuff delivered with the tool ?"  its probably buffing compound
Now...does this tool have enough power to actually do any meaningful work ? everyone shows it running, but not being worked, that motor looks exceedingly underpowered.  ;)
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Bonjour Bruce,
 
I will test it soon, so will be happy to share my experience.

Please note that the speed is adjustable and in my case, I work only on small brass, aluminium or bronze parts.
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Well done, Raphael.... Very well done!

Like you, I am looking forward to putting it to good use.

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Bonjour Gil,

Got it ! Thanks again  ;)


Any idea of the use of the green little hard stuff delivered with the tool ?

I think the two large washers belong on the grinding wheel, one each side.
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