The unsung sheet sander

I've commented many times on this forum about all the neat tools that I've "justified" buying in the construction of my weekender. However, there is one old standby tool that really does more work than all of the others combined, especially if you are doing a wood skin tear. Yes, that is the lowly 1/4 sheet sander. I burned my old one out on the first day of sanding on the weekender so I ended up buying a new one at Wally World for about $25. They also have the best deal on sandpaper in the 3M quarter sheets (and I did use a lot of them). I could probably write a primer on sanding with one of these after all the hours I have spent in filling and sanding and priming and filling and sanding etc., but I won't. Just wanted to congratulate Mr. Black and Mr. Decker on a fine tool. If you don't have one of these, get one. They fit right in with the belt sander, Kreg jig, and air stapler that are necessities in every tearjerkers toolbox.
