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When do I use a Drum Sander?

A drum sander is very aggressive machine and hence when to use it is a big questions that is often asked. Drum sanders are used for a variety of application needs but not for all. For instance, if you need to sand off old paint, or if the floorboards are slightly cupped or deformed, a drum sander can be of much help as it facilitates you to sand much deeper than other types of sanders. But you need to be cautious as the drum sander can leave marks on the floor if it is not used correctly. If you only need to get rid of an old floor finish and the floor is not bad in shape, you should consider using other sanders such as the orbital sander.

If you are thinking of sanding a hardwood floor by yourself then a drum sander can b of very help. Similarly it is very easy to spoil the entire floor by wrongly handling the drum sander. Hardwood flooring comes from a big investment and that is why the drum sander should be cautiously used.
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