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    Thanks Dave. I picked up a set of Dura Blocks for 34 bucks on Ebay, and am looking at used DA sanders vs. new. The Dynabrade's must be good, they sell for a premium on ebay. Has anyone used Ingersol Rand. They make a six inch which is billed to be quiet. Since my 3" cutting tool makes me deaf for a few hours every time I use it, I thought that it would make sense to find something on the quieter side, but was wondering if anybody has used them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Thanks Dave. I picked up a set of Dura Blocks for 34 bucks on Ebay, and am looking at used DA sanders vs. new. The Dynabrade's must be good, they sell for a premium on ebay. Has anyone used Ingersol Rand. They make a six inch which is billed to be quiet. Since my 3" cutting tool makes me deaf for a few hours every time I use it, I thought that it would make sense to find something on the quieter side, but was wondering if anybody has used them?
    i used many ingersol and Cp s to. i now have a mac tool one and like but no lock out so it is just random you have not lived to you get your fingers hit by the da s lock out hub
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    Sounds similar to the hand pinch from a retracting jack stand!
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Sounds similar to the hand pinch from a retracting jack stand!
    not that bad i done that to look at the mac as6ms-psa thats is the one i have now i use lot of them but i like this one. it may be less then the dynabrade ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stovens View Post
    Thanks Dave. I picked up a set of Dura Blocks for 34 bucks on Ebay, and am looking at used DA sanders vs. new. The Dynabrade's must be good, they sell for a premium on ebay. Has anyone used Ingersol Rand. They make a six inch which is billed to be quiet. Since my 3" cutting tool makes me deaf for a few hours every time I use it, I thought that it would make sense to find something on the quieter side, but was wondering if anybody has used them?
    I've got some Ingersoll air tools, I think they are very good quality!!! Never had any trouble with them, just put a drop or two of oil in them as with any air tool.....

    I spent the big bucks on the Dynabrade air tools for two reasons, one I use the heck out of a DA and my buffer, and two, they fit my crippled old hands better then most other air sanders which means I can work a bit longer.....
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