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Way to go Luigi, now try and beat me chum!

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I'm sure you are right about the Griz and BB tools being the same. But if nothing else the Griz tools look a lot nicer.

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I can't deny that Josh, Craftex have chosen quite a gaudy colour in my books!

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http://www.sand-rite.com/touchup.htmlChas Freeborn38739.1061111111

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   Kevin, you're right... He indeed calls it a 'bladder' sander. I heard that wrong first time around.
   Shane, I will also look into Busy Bee here in Ottawa tomorrow (monday) and I'll see what they have to say. And I agree with you and Josh, that BB green is rather fun-kay... However, that nice thickness sander they have at 1600$ CAD looks appealing to me, regardless of the color.
   Luigi or Shane, let me know as soon as you can get your hands on these sanders. I want one big time...
   Chas, Right on! I'll call them tomorrow and see if they ship to Canada... Ouch on the price, though... Even the smallest one would cost me over 300 CAD...
   Thanks a lot for your help guys. I'm still thinking of making one using oscillating sander sleaves, steel rod, good bearings and other assorted quality parts.... I'll keep you posted... Cheers

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Sand-Rite equipment is pricey, but top quality.
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