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Originally Posted by brans72
Which dynabrade model are you guy's using for body work? I will be looking for one shortly. Thanks Brandon
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I just bought a dynafile (DYNABRADE 15006) from enco. Was a good price with the 20% off. Not a DA, I have an Ingersoll sander for that (not great).
The small band file comes in handy for work where the small 1-3" disc sanders cant get in. Say you have a small square or rectangular tube and you need to get inside of it to clear out some weld through or just remove some material.
The dynafile I got has a small arm for tight places. I also have the one with the longer arm. But its also thicker and wont get into as tight of a space.
The band files are a dream to use when the need comes up.
Oh, and it seconds for a angled die grinder if needed. Dynabrade air motors are pretty nice.
Ok, Im crazy for tools so speaking of the band files. I also have a Dotco (Cooper tools) 12L1280-36B2. Its also a 12" belt band file. Its a lil slower then the dynafile but just as quality. Kinda pricey, but a quality tool. Also can second as a die grinder.
Its all in the abrasive though really. I like nortons SG belts. Its a ceramic aluminum oxide. It out performs nortons or 3Ms zirconia belts by a noticeable amount. And and even more so than aluminum oxide and we wont even talk about silicon carbide. Where all of those go "flat" pretty quickly with heavy metal grinding, the ceramic AO holds its shape and keeps the original grit longer. So the machine works less, its still cutting and not buffing due to the abrasive still being sharp and not broken down.
The ceramic abrasive is a lil more costly, but from what I have seen well worth the cost. Pick up a belt or disc with it a give it a try.
Oh, and 3M has a ceramic abrasive. They call it Cubitron. I havent used it yet but Im sure its a top quality abrasive. JR