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King Arthur's Tools

Inflatable Sanding Drums Hand Pump

$14.99

Guinevere inflatable drums require very little air, so it’s very easy to over-inflate them with a compressor. The compressed air system must be able to deliver totally dry air, otherwise moisture will cause rust on the internal steel parts, and will interfere with the airtight seal of...

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Guinevere inflatable drums require very little air, so it’s very easy to over-inflate them with a compressor. The compressed air system must be able to deliver totally dry air, otherwise moisture will cause rust on the internal steel parts, and will interfere with the airtight seal of the interior valve. Small 2 way hand pump allows you to feel the softness of the bulb while you are pumping.
  • Small 2 way hand pump allows you to feel the softness of the bulb while you are pumping
  • Gives you the ideal drum softness for the grit being used
  • The best pressure is as soft as possible while still keeping the sleeve from moving on the drum
  • Hand Pump helps prevent over-inflation and allows you to deliver the dry air needed

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    Next to worthless - Overpriced

    How hard would it be to design a pump like this which would actually work and be able to connect with the balloon sanding drum so that you could use it to inflate the drum. It is nearly impossible. I even went to Woodcraft store and they could not get it to work. I thought this would be great for sanding bowls on the lathe - and it would be if it worked. Really disappointed, esp. with the ridiculous prices put on the pieces in this system.

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    Very difficult to use.

    Very difficult to use. Cannot hold and inflate as suggested. Need better instructions and explanation of parts and how the inflatable sander tube fits into hand pump. What is brass collar used for ??? How does stem fit into pump etc. ???

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