This is a flap sander.

If it was down here, it would most likely be a 1/4" shaft. But being Canuvian, it might be in MM's?

Dave
 
I'd say more like an 1/8 Dave. Hey, why don't you come over for our next "Gentlemen's Evening" and give us a taxidermy lesson? Seat sale on from Vancouver right now - under $400 return!!! I promise I'll feed you good.

Mike
 
Handy little guy for sure.



Now you gotta tell me a secret Jeff. : )

Mike
once... when i was drunk.... I.... :)

thanks mike. i think i have one or two of those in the dremel bit-kit that my mom got me for christmas two years ago. i'll give it a try. thanks!
 
tell the truth, you do all your final sanding with one of those nifty little cone brush dealios, don't you? : )


Did you get my last e-mail with the wigeon from this past weekend? I'm wondering if you'd be able sqeeze in a puddle duck decoy amungst all those sea ducks? What do you think?
 
Sunshine for the last six days. Before that it was a month and a half of rain and wind mixed with wind and rain. I put more hours on the gen set in the months of Nov.Dec. than I had in the last 15 years that I've owned it!

No bodies for the heads I got from you yet. I added a couple of scoter heads to the bag but I have'nt checked them against my reference bird I got the last day.

One of the benefits of the wind has been an increase in the "fibre on the ground" as the loggers would say. I've got a request in for some of the spruce that took out part of one ladies roof line. Why anyone would leave an old snag standing in their yard is a wonder. Hope it is a good tight grain.

Eric
 
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