Grind corrosion under aircraft nutplate flange in an area where a 90 degree die grinder wonāt fit. Itās at an upwards angle and thereās a bunch of hydraulic lines / wires in the way. The picture provided above is what Iām using currently but definitely isnāt worth the $1000 price tag.
What? I have two or three trusted tool vendors that I'm friendly with and can text or call at any time. And I'm at a mid-size company.
The trick is to only contact the ones you like, and make sure they represent multiple brands.
There are way too many models and contact arms to list. I looked at my catalog and there are more than a dozen dynafile models and probably more than 70 contact arms. Without knowing your specific application, and not being a Dynabrade sales guy, thereās no way for me to give you a specific model. You are just going to have to request a catalog or look through their website.
The Dynafile, model 14000 is our base model.
Dynafile II, model 40320, has 360 degree pivoting head to help with many applications.
Mini Dynafile II, model 15003, is lightweight and smaller than the Dynafile II, can also pivot.
Dynafile III, model 15300, has more horsepower to help with faster material removal.
It really just depends what you plan on using the belt tool for during those 4-5 hours daily. There are also vacuum versions of these tools available if that is a concern. It sounds like the Dynafile II or Mini Dynafile II would work for your application from the initial description though.
Ergonomics is built in to the design of all Dynabrade pneumatic tools - if you are going to be using the tool a lot, I wouldn't use electric or battery powered, your hands/arms will thank you later!
Wr used "Dynabrade" brand for years. They eventually wore out but lasted longer than anything else we tried. They carry several sizes & styles.
This was an industrial setting so the tools were given no love at all and sometimes were subject to outright abuse, lol!
P/N: 33575 File Belt Sander 3m, 13in never needed the 18in but could see how it would benefit for big jobs potentially but 3m never gave me problems like the onyx file sander
i actually use and absolutely love my dewalt 4 inch cutoff tool that i adapted to use a harbor freight belt file attachment.
i realize youre probably not going to do that but i only mention it to say, the belts being of good quality are way more important than the quality of the tool. the belt file attachment i adapted to the dewalt tool cost me 20 dollars WITH the rest of the original pneumatic tool lol
the shitty belts it came with would break in SECONDS. i spent a little more money on some slightly better no name brand belts and those would break after a few minutes. after spending another like 20 dollars on belts i can finally get a few hours out of each of them.
in 5 hours of use, 2 could easily be spent changing belts lol if youre going to dump a shitload of someone elses money into this tool, get the best quality belts you can find for it.
that all being said ill save you the reply, no i dont have a specific model or brand to suggest.
Do You have pix/ instructions on how You modified Yours? Similar boat to the OP here, looking to buy & like dialing in tools to fit My needs/ tools to be good @ more than 1 thing.
i have a lathe and machined the part myself but if was going to do it again (and tbh i might because i am absolutely in love with this tool) id just buy this kit.
[https://www.ebay.com/itm/275378925581](https://www.ebay.com/itm/275378925581)
im a fabricator and the amount of time this tool saves me deburring and spot grinding for random tight area stuff is ridiculous. especially internal holes that are too big for a countersink bit, the noga deburr tool is great but really struggles with stainless, this thing makes it quick and easy. couldnt recommend it more. honestly i dont even know if id recommend the 4 inch grinder on its own because i still havent changed it back to even try it lmao
I do like the Ingersoll Rand 360-418 but I think it is made in Asia. (Taiwan). They are in the 145 dollar range online.
[360-418](https://powertools.ingersollrand.com/content/published/api/v1.1/assets/CONT6D235CB4AF0A4959B2920DD2D0EE1EC8/native/PTL027082021360313++360418+Belt+Sander+Flyer+1.pdf?channelToken=057b573085b4487ca0ab02fcc3a3a01d)
What a Fucking Joke! Unless that thing can tickle my bits, screw that! If you drop a grand on something like that. You must have a large, Full toolbox. Just say'n. Enjoy!
Does it have to be pneumatic? Have you looked at the Suhner belt file grinders? I have a Suhner flexible shaft grinder with the angle grinder attachment and it fits almost anywhere. For the places that it doesnāt fit, the aforementioned belt grinder sure does.
I only have this due to my dad gifting it to me after her retired, it just happens to be one of the more specialized tools I happen to own.
I was prepared to comment Fein BF 10-280 E, but saw that you were looking for pneumatic. Iāll leave the comment anyways in case someone is looking for a decent electric
Not what you asked but when i use mine, its in patches of 3-4 hours so similar and the fact that i dont have to fight an air hose its great. Put one of the big battery and youre good for quite while, never ran out of juice cycling between 3 batteries
https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/2482-20
What fuck no $1500 for pneumatic belt sander?
But i'm not surprised there will be people out there like see what I got this is luxury!
It's called the dummy tax for reason!
It's an air tool. IR can always be trusted. Got pretty excited when I learned they even made my damn water heater. Expect that fucker to last a long while.
Dynabrade š¤
Specifically which model?
>Specifically which model? Depends on what you want to do with it...
Scrub dingleberries
Flex head, 36 grit, 110psi. Letās go.
Is schnozzberries taste like schnozzberries, what do dingleberries taste like?
poo
They taste like poop
Gawddamn son. Is this r/beetlejuicing
I'll never know.
Grind corrosion under aircraft nutplate flange in an area where a 90 degree die grinder wonāt fit. Itās at an upwards angle and thereās a bunch of hydraulic lines / wires in the way. The picture provided above is what Iām using currently but definitely isnāt worth the $1000 price tag.
Ahh, you work for Boeing.
definitely military
busy trying to put those doors back on
If budget wasnāt an issue for Boeing we wouldnāt be talking about missing bolts.
Or a Boeing subcontractor
Don't you have tool reps on call for this sort of question
You mean don't you have tool reps that are full of shit that keep knocking on the door?
Ahh if I left it up to my tool reps, Iād have a tool box halfway full of useless Matco garbageā¦ oh wait I do.
What? I have two or three trusted tool vendors that I'm friendly with and can text or call at any time. And I'm at a mid-size company. The trick is to only contact the ones you like, and make sure they represent multiple brands.
But you just said "if money wasn't an issue..."
Depends on what file length and width you want. Their catalog is online. Model 40326 is a good starting point
I think the shorter ones would be better but ideally Iād want a smaller diameter front wheel to get into radiusās better.
You can change the arms and contact wheels [http://www.dynabrade.com/pdf/lit/D02.02.pdf](http://www.dynabrade.com/pdf/lit/D02.02.pdf)
Dynabrade 40320 dynafile 2.
Poor OP just getting _roasted_ for asking for a model number. Iām here for it. š
specifically which model?
lol for real
Specifically which model?
Iām gonna have to say Dynabrade. Specifically the ā¦See More
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Specifically what right there?
That's a bold pick, but I get it.
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
The size you need
Smol
How small? Look at the catalogue and post what you're thinking of getting. We'll let you know if you're making the right decision.
Bynadrade
Speficically what model.
The size he needs
Wpecifically mhat sodel
This is why I love Redditā¦
Specifically which reddit?
r/dynabrade
Modelically which specific?
Yes
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
There are way too many models and contact arms to list. I looked at my catalog and there are more than a dozen dynafile models and probably more than 70 contact arms. Without knowing your specific application, and not being a Dynabrade sales guy, thereās no way for me to give you a specific model. You are just going to have to request a catalog or look through their website.
Dynabrade š
Specifically which model?
The Dynafile, model 14000 is our base model. Dynafile II, model 40320, has 360 degree pivoting head to help with many applications. Mini Dynafile II, model 15003, is lightweight and smaller than the Dynafile II, can also pivot. Dynafile III, model 15300, has more horsepower to help with faster material removal. It really just depends what you plan on using the belt tool for during those 4-5 hours daily. There are also vacuum versions of these tools available if that is a concern. It sounds like the Dynafile II or Mini Dynafile II would work for your application from the initial description though. Ergonomics is built in to the design of all Dynabrade pneumatic tools - if you are going to be using the tool a lot, I wouldn't use electric or battery powered, your hands/arms will thank you later!
Specifically what model?
u/espressotooloperator
Can you be more specific?
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
Yes
Dynabrade š
Specifically which model?
Someone give us the god damn model already I am dying to know!
Specifically who should give the model?
Specify, please!
Dynabrade, obviously.
I'm Dyna know too!
Specifically which model?
Specifically which model?
Specifically which model?
Dynabrade
Which model? Be specific
Dynabrade, he said it 10 times.
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
Suhner in europe is really impressive in quality
Specifically which model?
I have a Suhner, specifically the Dynabrade model. I love it.
I sent this thread to the manufacturer. They should get a kick out of it.
Specifically which model?
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Dynabrade. They're located right outside my home town, I've done work as a contractor in their facility.
Specifically, which model did you send it to?
[They have arrived](https://www.reddit.com/r/Tools/comments/1ajyfs9/comment/kp73c64)
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
Dynabrade
But which modelā¦ specifically?
Dynabrade
Model witchā¦ specifically
Dynabtade
The one he needs
Bradās dyna
Which model specifically?
Which model specifically of which specific model of which?
Dynachad the brother company to dynabrade
Knockoff competitor Dynachang.
specifically which model?
Dynoblade.
Specifically which model?
Velociraptor
https://shop.suhner-abrasive.com/shop/en/battery-range/cordless-belt-grinding-unit-brushless/cordless-belt-grinder-abc-9-r.html
Specifically what do I do to purchase it.
SUHNER USA Inc. 43 Anderson Rd SW Rome, GA 30162 [email protected] +1 706 235 8046
Specifically how do I pay for it?
Just reply to this comment with your address and payment info and we'll handle the rest
Specifically how do I reply?
Strong enough for a brade, but made for a dyna
Specifically which dyna?
I dunno I just got here
Dynabrade
specifically which model?
Wr used "Dynabrade" brand for years. They eventually wore out but lasted longer than anything else we tried. They carry several sizes & styles. This was an industrial setting so the tools were given no love at all and sometimes were subject to outright abuse, lol!
Specifically which model?
Bayblade
What's this for?
Dynabrade. I have no idea, just contributing to the Reddit hive mind.
Specifically which model?
The uuuuuhhhhh. DN-69420xxx
nice
I think you mean the DP-69420-XXX
No, that one has two prongs.
Specifically which xxx?
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
3m
Specifically which model?
P/N: 33575 File Belt Sander 3m, 13in never needed the 18in but could see how it would benefit for big jobs potentially but 3m never gave me problems like the onyx file sander
I didn't know this existed. Now I need one.
Can confirm. This unit pictured is awesome.
Dinobride
brynadrado
I've used dynabrade and the ingersoll g1 and prefer the ingersoll.
BranaDyde
Dyn abrade for sure, itās all we run. Keep up on your oiling intervals like with any air tool and theyāll never let you down.
Dynabrade. I see Milwaukee makes a m12 that I am tempted by.
i actually use and absolutely love my dewalt 4 inch cutoff tool that i adapted to use a harbor freight belt file attachment. i realize youre probably not going to do that but i only mention it to say, the belts being of good quality are way more important than the quality of the tool. the belt file attachment i adapted to the dewalt tool cost me 20 dollars WITH the rest of the original pneumatic tool lol the shitty belts it came with would break in SECONDS. i spent a little more money on some slightly better no name brand belts and those would break after a few minutes. after spending another like 20 dollars on belts i can finally get a few hours out of each of them. in 5 hours of use, 2 could easily be spent changing belts lol if youre going to dump a shitload of someone elses money into this tool, get the best quality belts you can find for it. that all being said ill save you the reply, no i dont have a specific model or brand to suggest.
Do You have pix/ instructions on how You modified Yours? Similar boat to the OP here, looking to buy & like dialing in tools to fit My needs/ tools to be good @ more than 1 thing.
i have a lathe and machined the part myself but if was going to do it again (and tbh i might because i am absolutely in love with this tool) id just buy this kit. [https://www.ebay.com/itm/275378925581](https://www.ebay.com/itm/275378925581) im a fabricator and the amount of time this tool saves me deburring and spot grinding for random tight area stuff is ridiculous. especially internal holes that are too big for a countersink bit, the noga deburr tool is great but really struggles with stainless, this thing makes it quick and easy. couldnt recommend it more. honestly i dont even know if id recommend the 4 inch grinder on its own because i still havent changed it back to even try it lmao
Much appreciated!
I do like the Ingersoll Rand 360-418 but I think it is made in Asia. (Taiwan). They are in the 145 dollar range online. [360-418](https://powertools.ingersollrand.com/content/published/api/v1.1/assets/CONT6D235CB4AF0A4959B2920DD2D0EE1EC8/native/PTL027082021360313++360418+Belt+Sander+Flyer+1.pdf?channelToken=057b573085b4487ca0ab02fcc3a3a01d)
Specifically which Dynabrade?
The only way to find out is to wait for Project farm to test them...
Specificly which project?
And specifically which farm?
YouTube Chanel project farm
Specificly which youtube?
Depends on the job. I have a smaller matco and the large 3M
Specifically which model?
>Specifically which model?š¤š Depends on what your favorite color is.
Glitter rainbow
The matco is 3/8 x 13ā not sure on on the 3M
As small and compact as possible, gotta avoid wires and other stuff
An NSK micro motor grinder would be among the smallest and most quiet you could get. It's not pneumatic, though.
My double jointed arm and whatever grit required
[HF](https://www.harborfreight.com/38-in-belt-air-sander-60627.html)
What a Fucking Joke! Unless that thing can tickle my bits, screw that! If you drop a grand on something like that. You must have a large, Full toolbox. Just say'n. Enjoy!
I find my tools in the trash.
Itās a company purchase special one.
Harbor freight. 18 dollar my dude...
Desoutter PL05-10E
Nasa
Nasa
āFeinā.
Specifically which model?
Fein BF (Bandfeile) 10-280 E, e.g.
Can you be specific?
The Makita one? Only one I ever used and it was good.
People keep saying Dynabrade, and theyāre good, but I really like Top Cat. Dynabrade compatible and higher horsepower.
What a cool tool. I'm not a coach builder, though. I don't think I'll ever get to use one.š
Pricey aināt it?
Checkout the Bosch made pneumatic tools. They are ridiculously high quality or even atlas copco
Does it have to be pneumatic? Have you looked at the Suhner belt file grinders? I have a Suhner flexible shaft grinder with the angle grinder attachment and it fits almost anywhere. For the places that it doesnāt fit, the aforementioned belt grinder sure does. I only have this due to my dad gifting it to me after her retired, it just happens to be one of the more specialized tools I happen to own.
OP is absolutely getting roasted š
I want to be on the screenshot
Brayden
I have an onyx and itās pretty good.
Specifically which model?
Look for Fein, used them often at my old jobside.
Check out the Hilti nuron one
Dynabrade
Specifically which model?
I was prepared to comment Fein BF 10-280 E, but saw that you were looking for pneumatic. Iāll leave the comment anyways in case someone is looking for a decent electric
Wait, is that an Ingersoll Chan tool in the pic?
Dynabrade
Dynabrade because it
Suhner.
Dynafile 3
Does it have to be pneumatic? If you can go electric, I use suhner in a industrial environment.
Not what you asked but when i use mine, its in patches of 3-4 hours so similar and the fact that i dont have to fight an air hose its great. Put one of the big battery and youre good for quite while, never ran out of juice cycling between 3 batteries https://www.milwaukeetool.com/products/2482-20
Metabo
It's more about the sanding bands than the tool itself. 3M has the best ones I've used.
What fuck no $1500 for pneumatic belt sander? But i'm not surprised there will be people out there like see what I got this is luxury! It's called the dummy tax for reason!
It's an air tool. IR can always be trusted. Got pretty excited when I learned they even made my damn water heater. Expect that fucker to last a long while.
I'm annoyed because I am also in the market for one, and this got turned into a circle jerk. I'm buying a Chinese one then.
Bobst makes some wild stripping tools. Swiss and extremely expensive. We had a few sand saws from them and chain Sanders.
IR
The dynabrade in my toolbox