Hints and tips that some may not have heard of. #18: Having trouble drumming up tension on that recalcitrant DrumSander?

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Boys and Girls,
 
A lot of people seem to have trouble getting the roll of sandpaper holding on their drumsander and start contemplating turning to the dark side of hook and loop conversion.
 
Before you bite the bullet, try the following first. Ensure the paper is wrapped tightly on the drum. The paper doesn't have to abut between turns/wraps.
 
To stop the end from slipping out, bend it over itself before you manouver it into the tensioning clip. 

The sandpaper face on both sides inhibits slip

Seat it fully down the tension clip.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

I (unfortunately) use my 10/20 Jet so seldom that I usually forget how to wrap the paper between uses. I've cleared out some space and will be getting back to wood working and carving soon.

Steven- Random Orbital Nailer

I have a drum sander and enjoy using it, apart from the accept of having to be a pseudo prostrate examiner to get the sandpaper started, there has got to be a better way,... but in honesty it works and it works well in its role.
The velcro introduction is a solution but not for me, so...stop wiggling around and hold the cup almost finished!

Regards Rob

Good idea,   I will give it a try.    I could use some special pliers or something to grab the spring as I have a problem getting my fingers at the clamp thing that you properly call the tension clip.

Albert

 Albert
 commented about 3 hours ago
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Good idea,   I will give it a try.    I could use some special pliers or something to grab

My Jet came with this tool

that I initially thought some tool must have designed it... however it seems to help my fat fingers.

Though it makes it a tad easier to hold back the clip, the "paper" still slips if I don't double it over and fully seat it.

From the Jet manual,

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Thanks,   I got no tool, my machine was assembled at a local dealer and he probably threw it away.    I might call Jet and see what they say.

Albert

 Albert
 commented 13 minutes ago
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Thanks,   I got no tool, my machine was assembled at a local dealer and he probably threw it away.    I might call Jet and see what they say.

Sorry, should have linked before... though a tad heavy on the shekels for a hunk of wire.


If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

an I bought mine 2nd hand so Its still just fingers for me

I have to say I have spent more on consumables than the initial purchase price, but its all good.

Regards Rob

Will need to drag across my bulk sandpaper outlay/cutting jig.... here's a peek (don't tell anyone)


no not the sandpaper... the peek!

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD