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PostPosted: Tue Jan 30, 2018 11:42 am 
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Tough to do, usually really tight especially if you need to change in the middle of a job.

This works, in the northern climes stick it in a snowdrift in a plastic bag. Otherwise a freezer for 10-15"

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Another method is to place the drum on your workbench and roll a board on top of it while applying pressure. It will compress enough that the sanding drum can be slipped off.



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baby powder to slide them on



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+1 for baby powder


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I have trouble keeping the drums on my Ridged EB44241.
They seem the slip in the winter and they work just fine in the summer.

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Y’all remember those photos where u can’t get a sense of scale? Not sure what ur looking at? Lol. I thought I was looking at some kind of.... never mind.


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 02, 2018 12:10 am 
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Mike OMelia wrote:
Y’all remember those photos where u can’t get a sense of scale? Not sure what ur looking at? Lol. I thought I was looking at some kind of.... never mind.


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Good to know. I just ordered a Triton oscillating benchtop sander this morning. I hope it works out, Grizzly is backordered until April and this one is rated higher and cheaper. At the very least it should be better than my makeshift drill press sander.


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