How to change Dermel drum sanding bands?
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(02-09-2014, 02:45 AM)Mayhem Wrote: About 80% on is the best I can get and it annoys the hell out of me.
Not to mention the overhang part starts to gets a little worst for wear Big Grin
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hi well mi fix for this problem is french chock or baby powder its the same as putting on a wet suet undo the screw remove the rubber boss then give the rubber and the drum a dusting and the drum will slide on then put the Assembly back and tighten up the screw
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Thanks guys - I'll try those suggestions.
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not that I'm in to rubber in a kinky way
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Option "B" would be to go to Dremel's 'EZ' change system, but those haven't gotten rave reviews either. Smiley-signs081
http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-EZ407SA-Dru...B007COAAT8

I use a lot more of these though on my flex-shaft.
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