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Recycling a sander

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A while back the Woodturners Wonders sander of mine failed, and was replaced for free to my amazement. The old one went into a drawer for parts. Today I had the bright idea of making a freewheeling sander from it, which turned out to be a really simple job. I took all the screws out of the case, split it and removed everything except the chuck shaft and reassembled the case. Chucked a pad to it and tried it out, worked great!E72C9BE7-AF23-43C8-BA63-EA392101452A.jpeg
 
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