Fiberglassing tools

on the Gravely's i finally got a rider but have gained 3 other walk behinds as well. Hey Blue i'm thinking of restoring one to carry to Denton

here's the Gravely rider i got but i really wanted a 816 but 812 will work.

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4.5" grinder with an assortment of flap disks, resin disks for rapid material removal and surface preparation.  I'm personally a Milwaukee man, the ergonomics of the trigger on their newer generation of grinder blow everybody else's away.

For doing large flat surfaces like transoms, a pneumatic long board sander would be useful and they are relatively inexpensive. The long board sanders have pretty modest air requirements compared to the dual actions and random orbits.

A random orbit sander is a must for finish work. A dual action sander may help speed up the rough finish work.

If you ever see a good deal on vacuum pump, jump on it so you can do vacuum bagging.  This can save you a bunch of time and resin as well as create a stronger final product, especially when doing vertical and overhead work.

A close quarters drill for drilling holes in places with little clearance, like on the dash under your windshield.
 
Skool's, I had a tractor about that size, It really helped when I installed wheel weights. Cub Cadet weights fit the standard wheel bolt pattern.
 
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