Product Review Comparing a Porter Cable 36” x 4” Belt Sander to a VEVOR 30” x 1” Belt Grinder
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When doing fabrication projects, being able to shape metal easily and promptly helps the project come together smoothly and quickly. For years I have used a Porter Cable belt sander (designed for wood) to help facilitate metal shaping but due to the high RPM of this machine it is not a great option for working metal. I received a budget friendly VEVOR metal working belt sander, and decided to do a product review setting it up, putting it through its' paces and comparing it to my Porter Cable unit Affiliate links to items in this video: Vevor 30x1 Belt Grinder: https://s.vevor.com/bfRN09 DISCOUNT CODE (5% code: VEVT5) When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission.
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