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    Default 3M air orbital sanders

    Hi There,

    Does anyone have any experience with these? Looking at a small unit with dust extraction built in.

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    While I haven't used 3M sanders, I have used several pneumatic random orbitals, excuse me if you already have this covered, but I feel compelled to ask the obligatory "do you have a sufficiently powerful 3-phase compressor to run pneumatic sanders?"

    Air powered sanders are awesome, but they require a hell of a lot of air.

    Once again, sorry if you are aware of this and have a beastly compressor.

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    Don't have a 3 phase comp but it is a rather large single that is big enough for the little 3Ms
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